what ammo
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what ammo can i use for a standard barrel aka tennis ball barrel and what propellents is scotch guard good?
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Welcome to Spudfiles
Your post makes me a smile a little, a barrel as you describe is good for making loud reports
However we need to know if you want a: accuracy b:damage c:noise.
A combination of the three is what you should aim for 8)
Edit: To answer your questions- scotchguard yes- $$$, Ammo- spuds
Your post makes me a smile a little, a barrel as you describe is good for making loud reports
However we need to know if you want a: accuracy b:damage c:noise.
A combination of the three is what you should aim for 8)
Edit: To answer your questions- scotchguard yes- $$$, Ammo- spuds
- Pete Zaria
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@maddman234,
Welcome to spudfiles.
Actually just FYI, tennis ball barrels are kind of rare.
Ammo - the good news about potato cannons is, they'll fire anything that'll fit in the barrel. Sometimes you have to use some wadding (paper towels, bits of newspaper, etc...) to get a tight seal in the barrel, but anything goes. Rocks, golf balls, pieces of rebar and scrap metal, redbull cans....
For fuel, I highly recommend AVOIDING SPRAY CANS. They leave gunky residue inside the chamber after awhile. If you have to use something in a spray can, get some car starter fluid (ether) or engine degreaser, as these should leave the least residue.
When you burn fuel from a spray can, what's really burning isn't the *stuff* in the can, it's the gas that propels it - most spray cans use propane, butane, or hexane as the propellant, all of which are flammable.
Just get a propane torch and use that to fuel your cannon. Or even better, build a propane meter (check our wiki) to measure out the exact correct amount every time.
Good luck.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Welcome to spudfiles.
Actually just FYI, tennis ball barrels are kind of rare.
Ammo - the good news about potato cannons is, they'll fire anything that'll fit in the barrel. Sometimes you have to use some wadding (paper towels, bits of newspaper, etc...) to get a tight seal in the barrel, but anything goes. Rocks, golf balls, pieces of rebar and scrap metal, redbull cans....
For fuel, I highly recommend AVOIDING SPRAY CANS. They leave gunky residue inside the chamber after awhile. If you have to use something in a spray can, get some car starter fluid (ether) or engine degreaser, as these should leave the least residue.
When you burn fuel from a spray can, what's really burning isn't the *stuff* in the can, it's the gas that propels it - most spray cans use propane, butane, or hexane as the propellant, all of which are flammable.
Just get a propane torch and use that to fuel your cannon. Or even better, build a propane meter (check our wiki) to measure out the exact correct amount every time.
Good luck.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.