I took a burned out 20" monitor to the park and shot it with the softball cannon. I was surprised that it took it so well. The rag I packed the softball with stayed around the ball as it struck. DAMN! That monitor was tough!
Unfortunately, I shot it with a lacrosse ball from the tennis ball barrel afterwards and the video didn't turn out. The lacrosse ball ANNIHILATED IT!!! It turns out there was 1/2 thick glass inside this monitor! Thats why it survived the softball but it couldn't take the weight and speed of the lacrosse ball. Huge chunks of glass was everywhere. (Yeah, I cleaned it up)
I'm sorry I screwed up the video of the lacrosse ball strike. I was so distraught from the recorder not turning on that I forgot to take a picture of it after the lacrosse ball demolished it.
Jeff
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Video: Softball vs 20" LCD Monitor
- xpitxbullx
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Putting that metered propane to good use I see. I'll bet your spraying days are over.
I can imagine the Lacrosse ball taking that thing to school, especially after the softball "softened" it up some.
I can imagine the Lacrosse ball taking that thing to school, especially after the softball "softened" it up some.
- potatoflinger
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Wow, that was quite amazing, now I want a softball cannon...
It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
- bigbob12345
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Wow, seems very powerful. Especially for the relatively small chamber size.
- xpitxbullx
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The chamber is a little bigger that it appears with the softball forced to seat 4" from the bottom of the barrel. I can launch a softball 885 feet.bigbob12345 wrote:Wow, seems very powerful. Especially for the relatively small chamber size.
Jeff