Propane Interchangeable Combustion!!!!!
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:06 am
This is my first canon post ever. Please no negative comments but constructive criticism is excepted. I no it’s not perfect but I gave it my all. I built this potato gun about a month ago and have not gotten up to putting it on spud files. I use it all the time however I never have a camera handy.
If any knows, could you explain to me how to make an image preview for my post?? Thanks
Barrels: I have 8 interchangeable barrels from 1/2 " (pneumatic) all the way up to 4". (In below picture)
Ignition: Grill sparker attached to two screws in chamber.
Mixing/Exhaust: 12 volt computer fan on inside of chamber with toggle switch and batteries on outside.
Fuel: Coleman propane tank attached to PSI gauge and blow gun. (Propane at 40 PSI for 2 seconds into chamber)
Chamber: 1 1/2 ft 4" chamber with cleanout plug (in case of any problems on fan or spark). On the other side is a 2 " female adapter for barrels.
So far I have no damage pictures but I sure do have great damage and destruction! I have a recorded distance for an orange over 300 yards on my 3” barrel. On 5 shots I tried measuring at our farm I lost site of the ammo which were limes, oranges, and ripe acorns. The average lime traveled a distance of over 400 yards!!!!! It surprised me when the heavier items flew farther but then again an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
I worked very hard on this project and to me the cost, labor, and problems throughout it have completely themselves off.
If any knows, could you explain to me how to make an image preview for my post?? Thanks
Barrels: I have 8 interchangeable barrels from 1/2 " (pneumatic) all the way up to 4". (In below picture)
Ignition: Grill sparker attached to two screws in chamber.
Mixing/Exhaust: 12 volt computer fan on inside of chamber with toggle switch and batteries on outside.
Fuel: Coleman propane tank attached to PSI gauge and blow gun. (Propane at 40 PSI for 2 seconds into chamber)
Chamber: 1 1/2 ft 4" chamber with cleanout plug (in case of any problems on fan or spark). On the other side is a 2 " female adapter for barrels.
So far I have no damage pictures but I sure do have great damage and destruction! I have a recorded distance for an orange over 300 yards on my 3” barrel. On 5 shots I tried measuring at our farm I lost site of the ammo which were limes, oranges, and ripe acorns. The average lime traveled a distance of over 400 yards!!!!! It surprised me when the heavier items flew farther but then again an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
I worked very hard on this project and to me the cost, labor, and problems throughout it have completely themselves off.