This is from my first series of cannons. This cannon I originally
called Cloud 9, became known as the "Long Tom" due to its
obscene range. Since I wanted long range the rifling was turned down
to about a half turn per 26". Due to its length it is somewhat
hard to get around. I no longer have this cannon (I gave it to
my younger brother) so I can't provide more detailed pics...
sry...
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<img src="http://www.ordnancepx.com/pub/S1M2/onend.jpg">
<img src="http://www.ordnancepx.com/pub/S1M2/closeup.jpg">
Series 1 Model 2 Alcohol Cannon
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are you building a trebuchet
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What type of alcohol did you use to fuel it? Or did you just say it was an alcohol cannon due to the genre of people drawn to shooting it?
I used to use 91% isopropyl alcohol in one of my smaller combustions. Worked great if you measured out about 3 cc and heated the chamber with a hair dryer before shooting.
I used to use 91% isopropyl alcohol in one of my smaller combustions. Worked great if you measured out about 3 cc and heated the chamber with a hair dryer before shooting.
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How did you rifle the barrel?
The Alcohol is a 99% mixture which has an extremely fast and clean burn. I can find it usually at the Wal-mart or Meijers (if you have on of those) its right around the normal Isopropyl alcohol. There is also several First Aid sites etc... that sell 99% online. It is well worth it.
This barrel was done at the aircraft hanger, stepping down a metal lathe to go real real slow. This allod for the gouge arm to be inserted and rifled correctly.
This barrel was done at the aircraft hanger, stepping down a metal lathe to go real real slow. This allod for the gouge arm to be inserted and rifled correctly.