$0 combustion
- Fnord
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$0 combustion
I made this a while back, (shortly after the contest) but never bothered to post it until now.
This was meant to be a test of my scavanging/MacGyver ability, so its nothing too fancy
This is my first basic full-sized combustion and my first attempt at woodworking as well.
The barrel and chamber are both abs that I scavanged from an abandon redneck camp and an abandon farm. The grill ignitor I got from a pile of junk down the road from my friend's house. I made 1" thick pvc plugs (because I didn't want to buy end caps) and used universal pvc/abs/cpvc glue and machine screws to hold them in place (you can't really see the screws in the picture)
The stock is made from a 2x8. I used a drill, dremel, hand saw and belt sander. I gave it a coat of minwax pecan stain for looks.
The cleanout cap was pvc-dwv, so I filled it with hotglue hoping to give it more strength.
Stats:
Overall lenght - a little over 7'
Chamber - 24" of 3" abs
Barrel - 54" of 1.5" abs
C:B - 1.7:1 (for noise)
Weight - 7 pounds
Chamber fan
Single spark gap
Schrader valve in the cleanout plug allows me to use my hybrids propane meter for fueling.
It shoots potatoes around 250 yards max. I mostly just use a propane torch to fuel it.
I made this a while back, (shortly after the contest) but never bothered to post it until now.
This was meant to be a test of my scavanging/MacGyver ability, so its nothing too fancy
This is my first basic full-sized combustion and my first attempt at woodworking as well.
The barrel and chamber are both abs that I scavanged from an abandon redneck camp and an abandon farm. The grill ignitor I got from a pile of junk down the road from my friend's house. I made 1" thick pvc plugs (because I didn't want to buy end caps) and used universal pvc/abs/cpvc glue and machine screws to hold them in place (you can't really see the screws in the picture)
The stock is made from a 2x8. I used a drill, dremel, hand saw and belt sander. I gave it a coat of minwax pecan stain for looks.
The cleanout cap was pvc-dwv, so I filled it with hotglue hoping to give it more strength.
Stats:
Overall lenght - a little over 7'
Chamber - 24" of 3" abs
Barrel - 54" of 1.5" abs
C:B - 1.7:1 (for noise)
Weight - 7 pounds
Chamber fan
Single spark gap
Schrader valve in the cleanout plug allows me to use my hybrids propane meter for fueling.
It shoots potatoes around 250 yards max. I mostly just use a propane torch to fuel it.
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- Hailfire753
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LOL sweetness!!! Great use of money!! I like the damage, like the woodwork, and like your face. This thing sounds like it has better range than my 50$ piece o junk.
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- Fnord
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Cleanout caps tend to explode more often than other dwv components(probably due to the unnatual shape). Since I'm shoulder firing the thing, I'd rather have an overly strong cap than one that could explode in my face.
- Fnord
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If I had pictures of the stock before I started sanding it down, you wouldn't recognize it.
I made the major strait cuts with a hand saw, then used a drill and dremel to.. "hack" out the more curved parts. It was very ugly for a long time.
I made the major strait cuts with a hand saw, then used a drill and dremel to.. "hack" out the more curved parts. It was very ugly for a long time.
I wouldn't have something like that next to my face man. Even with my cannon, I generally only fire it from the ground. Today was an exception when I fired it from my shoulder like a bazooka, but the grill was just asking to be shot with a golf ball.
I'm weird, I know it, you don't need to tell me.
- Fnord
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It goes fairly level till about 30-40 yards, after that you have to compensate more for bullet drop.
Pyro: I tested it quite a lot before I started shoulder firing. I know it could still fail, but when it does it will probably be near the front. I made sure it was stronger near the cleanout area.
Pyro: I tested it quite a lot before I started shoulder firing. I know it could still fail, but when it does it will probably be near the front. I made sure it was stronger near the cleanout area.
- TwitchTheAussie
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What did the poor roos do to you? Anyway thats a beaut gun mate. Lovin itScotty wrote:That thing could take down a roo at close range.
Very well done.
Peace
Scotty
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- Flying_Salt
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How did you break your ankle?
Nice gun, that's one of the few combustions I've seen with a stock. They kick more than pneumatics so most people don't really bother with a stock.
Nice gun, that's one of the few combustions I've seen with a stock. They kick more than pneumatics so most people don't really bother with a stock.
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