Hey everyone! I have ready through the forums and first would like to thank you all for the information you have shared!
I recently built my first basic combustion spud cannon with a 30" barrel. Seeing how well it works I want to build something BIGGER. I mean, WAY bigger.
I'm curious what C:B's and dimensions people have used. Also, I'm curious if huge combustion cannons are effective. If you could share your experiences I would appreciate it!
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- jackssmirkingrevenge
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hi and welocme to the forum.
as far as large combustions go, it doesn't get much bigger than this:
DR's basketball cannon
as far as large combustions go, it doesn't get much bigger than this:
DR's basketball cannon
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
or you could build a combustion version of FEAR.
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Veginator your link doesn't work. As for my cannon, I think I'm sitting right around a .8:1 ratio if I remember right, it's been a while since I actually built it. All I know is it's over 8 1/2 feet long.
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Meiso, check the spudwiki article on "EVBEC". I think it'll help you a lot.
That said, large combustions benefit from chamber fans and multiple ignition points.
That said, large combustions benefit from chamber fans and multiple ignition points.
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Well i have neither a chamber fan nor multiple ignition points. But I get a pretty consistent 250 yards-ish.
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By the way, I use Static Guard. This is just until I get enough cash to make a metering system.
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why not get into pneumatics? pneumatics are usually more powerful...
but anyway combustions are always portatble....
why does everyone think metering systems are hard to make and expensive?? you need two pieces of pipe (small nipples) a tee the size of your pipe, a hose and a bottle of propane...
but anyway combustions are always portatble....
why does everyone think metering systems are hard to make and expensive?? you need two pieces of pipe (small nipples) a tee the size of your pipe, a hose and a bottle of propane...
4" piston valved cannon-half done..( i spilt my cement...)
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
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DUDE just try to make one bigger that this guys DAMN!!!!
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... probably also need either a regulator or a pressure gauge and a fitting for the propane tank.spudthug wrote:why does everyone think metering systems are hard to make and expensive?? you need two pieces of pipe (small nipples) a tee the size of your pipe, a hose and a bottle of propane...
Actually, all you need for a fuel meter is a $1 syringe and needle and a $1 disposable butane lighter (or a Benzomatic type torch if you've already got one.)
Like this;
or this;
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if you want big why not build a huge coilgun it would be very funny watching the target being totally destroyed as the slug hits it!!