Spudinator's Mauler
- PCGUY
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<div align="center">SPUDINATOR MAULER
Provided By - Spudinator
Here is the Mauler in the form that I am most impressed with, taking only about an hour to transform. If you liked the old version, then you will love this.
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/mauler_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/above_large.jpg">
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<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/behind_large.jpg">
Had the urge to get my old combustion mauler up and working, and I did so. I figured Ihad enough cash to build a fuel meter and buy a 2" union, so I went out to Ace today and bought all the supplies needed. the specs are as follows:
40 Cubic Inch Chamber
single spark ignition, BBQ' igniter
Single-shot fuel meter for 3bar/3x mix
onboard propane
Regulated Air Inlet
2" sch80 union
Mountain Dew burst discs (all I've tried so far other than foil, which leaks)
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/side_large22.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/meter_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/back_large.jpg">
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<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/union_large.jpg">
Thats all the pics. I've shot it twice now after a cure time of about 8 hours with a 1.5bar/1.5x mix and it really whoops ass. loud as hell and kicks like a mother when shooting apples with wadding to keep them from being destroyed. I cant wait to fire a 2bar/2x mix, or 3x, but I'll have to, dont want to go to the hospital for pvc chunks all stuck in my face.
Pretty slick gun for only about $100-$120 construction costs.
Provided By - Spudinator</div>
Provided By - Spudinator
Here is the Mauler in the form that I am most impressed with, taking only about an hour to transform. If you liked the old version, then you will love this.
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/mauler_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/above_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/behind_large.jpg">
Had the urge to get my old combustion mauler up and working, and I did so. I figured Ihad enough cash to build a fuel meter and buy a 2" union, so I went out to Ace today and bought all the supplies needed. the specs are as follows:
40 Cubic Inch Chamber
single spark ignition, BBQ' igniter
Single-shot fuel meter for 3bar/3x mix
onboard propane
Regulated Air Inlet
2" sch80 union
Mountain Dew burst discs (all I've tried so far other than foil, which leaks)
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/side_large22.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/meter_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/back_large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/ ... _large.jpg">
<img src="http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/union_large.jpg">
Thats all the pics. I've shot it twice now after a cure time of about 8 hours with a 1.5bar/1.5x mix and it really whoops ass. loud as hell and kicks like a mother when shooting apples with wadding to keep them from being destroyed. I cant wait to fire a 2bar/2x mix, or 3x, but I'll have to, dont want to go to the hospital for pvc chunks all stuck in my face.
Pretty slick gun for only about $100-$120 construction costs.
Provided By - Spudinator</div>
Last edited by PCGUY on Sat Jul 29, 2006 1:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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this is one insane canon but very tech looks sweet though
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nice gun looks pretty confusing tho. How far was your farthest shoot?
- rna_duelers
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very simple i think and yes i know wat all thoes switches, buttons and leavers do trust me.lol.... very sick gun i want it 8) to bad it was dismantled
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From what I'v heard, union failures are pretty low energy. I'd at least where safty glasses, though - it doesn't take much to seriously mess up your eyes.
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that's pretty hardcore, ive always wanted to build a hybrid but they are quite alot of work and cash. nice job though
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hmmm, apologies for such a late reply to you all, I have had some computer problems lately.
Yes, I am very regretful for having to dismantle Mauler, It was a VERY impressive gun (from your's and my friends points of view), but the recoil, the risk, and the constant nescessity of fixing various components was just not worth it.
Devilsmed98- I fired very few distance shots, I was afraid of the projectile landing in a populated area (even though the closest area that anyone lives on is about a mile away), but I did happen to test a few impact scenarios. The first was a cement cinder block, which are very durable/tough. The projectile was a large frozen apple (the only projectile I could fire from its 2-1/2" barrel that would fit tightly), tightly cut and fitted to the bore of the barrel. The fuel mixture was a 3-bar/3x mix, with the target approoximately 20' away. Measured velocity of the 6-ounce frozen apple was 750 FPS -Avg. The cinder block was transformed into a large number of small cement fragments, with a few remaining large peices.
The noise was deafening, the visibly apparent energy transfer terrifying, and the recoil was, without a doubt, the worst I have EVER felt, akin to no firearm/spud cannon in existence. That one shot was enough to make me consider my sanity on the occasion of firing it again (total number of shots firing frozen apples at a 3-bar/3x mix was appriximately 4). After a single shot, the entire area of my shoulder that was resting against the stock turned black and purple only minitus after firing. I never fired more than two shots in one day.
Mauler truly was a cannon of awesome power, both very efficient and mobile, but its downfalls proved to be it's undoing.
Thank you all for the positive comments, they are appreciated greatly.
Yes, I am very regretful for having to dismantle Mauler, It was a VERY impressive gun (from your's and my friends points of view), but the recoil, the risk, and the constant nescessity of fixing various components was just not worth it.
Devilsmed98- I fired very few distance shots, I was afraid of the projectile landing in a populated area (even though the closest area that anyone lives on is about a mile away), but I did happen to test a few impact scenarios. The first was a cement cinder block, which are very durable/tough. The projectile was a large frozen apple (the only projectile I could fire from its 2-1/2" barrel that would fit tightly), tightly cut and fitted to the bore of the barrel. The fuel mixture was a 3-bar/3x mix, with the target approoximately 20' away. Measured velocity of the 6-ounce frozen apple was 750 FPS -Avg. The cinder block was transformed into a large number of small cement fragments, with a few remaining large peices.
The noise was deafening, the visibly apparent energy transfer terrifying, and the recoil was, without a doubt, the worst I have EVER felt, akin to no firearm/spud cannon in existence. That one shot was enough to make me consider my sanity on the occasion of firing it again (total number of shots firing frozen apples at a 3-bar/3x mix was appriximately 4). After a single shot, the entire area of my shoulder that was resting against the stock turned black and purple only minitus after firing. I never fired more than two shots in one day.
Mauler truly was a cannon of awesome power, both very efficient and mobile, but its downfalls proved to be it's undoing.
Thank you all for the positive comments, they are appreciated greatly.
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that gun is "Flippin Sweet" looks like it could really kick, I love it