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Hello all I am building my first SPRAY N' PRAY cannon today.
It is a basic Combustion Cannon
My specs are an 1.5 " X 23" barrel
3.0 " X 08" C.C
with a grill ignitor
will have pics later
I used the wiki formula for the C:B ratio and it is approx. a .7:1 Ratio
oh yea and i'm new to the site
It is a basic Combustion Cannon
My specs are an 1.5 " X 23" barrel
3.0 " X 08" C.C
with a grill ignitor
will have pics later
I used the wiki formula for the C:B ratio and it is approx. a .7:1 Ratio
oh yea and i'm new to the site
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Actually i'm trying to keep it transportable size my father and his friends take their guns to different places to shoot and i want it to fit in my car.
Well i'm off to the hardware store later people
Well i'm off to the hardware store later people
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Ok now i need help. I have the BBQ ignitor and it has 2 leads and electrodes on the ends i need to make a box for the ignitor its self how do i do that ? links or pictures would help
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No, you don't have to make a box for it, drill a hole and stick it in.
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Slow down a bit, do some more research on this. Figure out your spark gap design (usually screws pointed at each other) and a way to wire it. There are many ways to mount the ignitor...scanning the cannon showcase should give you plenty of ideas.sprayandplay08 wrote:Ok now i need help. I have the BBQ ignitor and it has 2 leads and electrodes on the ends i need to make a box for the ignitor its self how do i do that ? links or pictures would help
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*DEEP BREATH* ok i know how i want to set the gap inside but i need a
housing for the button. :study: i'll go look around
housing for the button. :study: i'll go look around
u can cut the ceramic electrodes off and throw them away and use the screws like starman described, should do fine. welcome aboard.
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Just chop off the thingies on the end. Make your own electrodes from screws or bolts. As for the ingitor housing, lots of people put them inside peices of pipe and make handles out of them.
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*gasp* Bell reducer.
DWV, Non-pressure rated.
Sorry, Back on topic:
Screw in two bolts trough your chamber walls (trough a double layer, where a fitting is on the pipe)
Then cut of those two weird electrodes and connect em to the two bolts.
Bend the bolts a little if nessescairy so they are as close as possible to eachother while not touching eachother. An 1/4" gap or less is preferred.
DWV, Non-pressure rated.
Sorry, Back on topic:
Screw in two bolts trough your chamber walls (trough a double layer, where a fitting is on the pipe)
Then cut of those two weird electrodes and connect em to the two bolts.
Bend the bolts a little if nessescairy so they are as close as possible to eachother while not touching eachother. An 1/4" gap or less is preferred.
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ok will do dad has pvc glue w/him so i am at a stand still maby i'll make a mini while i wait
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So? The cleanout plug isn't pressure rated either. Want to guess which is more likely to fail?psycix wrote:*gasp* Bell reducer.
DWV, Non-pressure rated.
Back to the OP
Chop the metal parts off the end of the wires on your piezo and replace with alligator clips like this;
Some heat shrink tubing makes things look nice and gives you some insulation. This design lets you move the piezo from gun to gun.
Screw a pair of fine thread drywall screws into the chamber so that their tips end up within ~1/8" of each other. The drywall screws work well, the fine thread means you have several threads actually in contact with the pvc, the sharp points make it spark more consistently.
Need a simple handle design?
This type of BBQ piezo is a snug fit inside 3/4" PVC pipe. So, a T, an end cap, a coupler, a couple short lengths of 3/4" pipe, two big-ol pipe clamps.
You can just drill a hole in the chamber and install pretty much all of the piezo in the chamber. Add a short piece of wire to one of the electrodes of the piezo to bring it closer to the other to act as the spark gap. Personnaly, I don't think its a good approach. The hole for the piezo is pretty large. The piezo itself is not air tight and will vent hot gases. The ergonomics aren't all that great, and ergonomics are important on something that is going to recoil hard enough to hurt you. Might as well make a real handle, or pistol grip, or "guano grip" or whatever works best for you.