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Rainer |
Posted - Dec 22 2004 : 9:04:52 PM Me and my best friend have been bringing together ideas on how to build a semi automatic combustion spud cannon. the main problem at this point seems to be ventilation, or rather getting rid of the "exhausted" gases. Do any combustion spud gun enthusiasts have any ideas how this could be achieved? |
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Theexp |
Posted - Jan 18 2005 : 9:48:27 PM If you Make a steel cannon, you could use oxygen, (but with PVC its suicide), so you wouldn't have the problem of venting the cannon...
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binaryblade |
Posted - Dec 25 2004 : 01:18:06 AM If you could attach a pressure regulated air hose to the chamber then after the gun fire the pressure in the chamber will drop which activates the hose which sprays in air or air and fuek then the potato drops in to the barrel and the pressure starts to build in the tank which evantually will shut the air off sort of like the float in a toilet tank the trick will be finding a regulator which will survive the combustion.
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da-g-dog |
Posted - Dec 22 2004 : 10:35:21 PM quote:
Me and my best friend have been bringing together ideas on how to build a semi automatic combustion spud cannon. the main problem at this point seems to be ventilation, or rather getting rid of the "exhausted" gases. Do any combustion spud gun enthusiasts have any ideas how this could be achieved?
The problem isn't how to ventilate the exhaust, that goes out with the spud. You need to figure out a way to get fresh air in the chaimber. You could accomplish that by hooking up a compressed air line that triggers at the same time as your fuel gas.
hike master kyle |