About a month ago, my friends and I had too much time on our hands. And, as most devious college students are wont to do, we decided to make something that went BOOM! And so, we came up with plans for what we now call the Thompson's Nightmare Class Air Cannon. Our version has been known to launch water balloons over 250 feet!

This also happens to be my first instructable. I hope you enjoy!

Here's how to make one:
 
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Step 1: The parts

For the cannon, you will need a bike, an air pump, and PVC (hence the PVC air cannon). Here's a full list of parts:

6 feet of 3" diameter PVC pipe
1 1 1/4" PVC ball valve.
1 3" PVC end cap
2 3-2" PVC reducers
2 2 - 1 1/4 PVC threaded reducers (the 1 1/4" end needs to be threaded to fit the ball valve)
1 Husky 12V inflater with light

All the above can be bought at Home Depot for about $40.

You'll also need an old bike tire.

Tools for this project:

PVC glue
electric drill
hacksaw
file
boxcutter or X-Acto knife
super glue
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ALEXBUF says: Jul 15, 2011. 12:52 PM
Actually cant find PVC pipes and part in the UK. all i seem to find is copper :S
jimbob1996 in reply to ALEXBUFOct 4, 2012. 11:28 AM
http://www.pisces-aqua.co.uk/ i made one with parts from here
Dawson.J says: Jul 6, 2012. 11:00 PM
Fold back the air tank. i'v found it is much more practical.
Dawson.J in reply to Dawson.JJul 6, 2012. 11:17 PM
Also if you want to shoot anything cut a paper dixy cup to the size of the barrel
and use as a shell
tmandpea says: Apr 7, 2009. 5:54 PM
hey im kindof smaller than you (13 years old) and I wanted to make one. Im pretty smart so I can follow instructions...but do you think that if i made the length of the barrel shorter, that is would decrease the fire distance?
FyerBrand in reply to tmandpeaFeb 15, 2012. 2:18 PM
It might affect the accuracy some, but it shouldn't affect the range.
wakojako in reply to tmandpeaOct 5, 2009. 11:54 AM
the barrel needs the same volume as the volume of air pumped into the barrel for max velocoty
schetleft in reply to tmandpeaMay 9, 2009. 6:53 PM
no it would actually increase it. I;m 14 (but not small) and i know a lot about stuff.
making the length smaller would allow for more air compression. correct me if i'm wrong, but if you use the same amount of air (without putting too much in there) the air will decompress at a much higher rate. This will cause either a mass explosion or a really good cannon.

also for extra small ones, you could try using a valve and foot pump Instead of a compresser. (jump on the pump like theres no tomorrow because you;re small and need a lot of air in there) good luck _
darthmullet in reply to schetleftNov 12, 2009. 11:48 AM
sorry, but your science is a bit off. the projectile will accelerate only as long as it is being acted on by the air in the barrel.  wkojako is somewhat correct: the ideal situation is one where the pressure equalizes at the same moment the projectile leaves the barrel. you would have to calculate exactly what size that would be based on the intended pressure in the tank and the size of that tank. and since this is not a perfect system (there will be leaks and friction) making the barrel a little smaller than the theoretical perfect size would be ideal
geodez in reply to schetleftJul 9, 2009. 2:04 PM
actually, with chombustion it fires longer with a longer barrel because the expanding gases have a longer time frame to act on the projectile. (Not sure about pneumatic/hydraulic.)
DannytheGreat in reply to geodezJun 17, 2011. 10:22 AM
it would act the same because these gases are expanding too, but in reference to length; shorter length wont make higher pressure, what they said length and equalizing pressure is correct, so a longer barrel with a smaller bore means more power
geodez in reply to DannytheGreatJun 23, 2011. 3:44 PM
To a point, eventually you will reach a point where the pressure of the tank and barrel is equivalent to the pressure of the air outside the tank and barrel. At this point the projectile (if a gas-seal is formed) will either stop dead or fluctuate in the barrel due to inertia. However this would require either an extremely small air-tank or an exceptionally long barrel.
voltagedude in reply to tmandpeaApr 8, 2009. 7:57 PM
how much did the air compresser cost?
FyerBrand in reply to voltagedudeFeb 18, 2012. 9:14 AM
Around $30 online.
lukev2 says: Nov 27, 2010. 6:46 PM
could this shoot snowballs? i wanna whoop my uncles butt in a snowball fight.
ElectroFrank in reply to lukev2Sep 10, 2011. 11:03 PM
DON'T EVER use anything like this to shoot at people. As it says on the last page, stuff comes out at 90 mph. That means it will injure or kill people. This might easily be classified as a deadly weapon.
lukev2 in reply to ElectroFrankSep 13, 2011. 5:15 PM
kind of late.... i broke his arm.... oops.....
ElectroFrank says: Sep 10, 2011. 11:32 PM
I would like to suggest that all high pressure air cannon instructables should include a warning such as:

"These air weapons can shoot things fast enough to cause severe injuries. Never use them to shoot things at people."
DannytheGreat says: Jun 17, 2011. 10:27 AM
how much did this cost?
agravelin in reply to DannytheGreatAug 1, 2011. 3:36 AM
without the compressor this is under 20 dollars im guessing ive made one a bit different and it was cheap u just gotta find an old tire maybe a neighbor has a popped tire laying around or maybe u cud pop ur neighbors tire and steal it and u can use a bike pump sure its annoying but it works and is so worth it when u see the look in ur friends eyes haha
jlumpkin1 in reply to DannytheGreatJun 18, 2011. 4:25 PM
it is so awsome!
DannytheGreat in reply to jlumpkin1Jun 28, 2011. 11:32 AM
that isnt an amount
timmy1234s says: Jun 28, 2008. 8:43 PM
I kind of hate the 3" part of the PVC pipe. I had to call and go to like 5 different places and still couldn't find it. Will a 2" or 2 and a half inch pipe work? I dont care about the limitivity of the things I can shoot? Will it still work? Help
struckbyanarrow in reply to timmy1234sDec 29, 2009. 6:28 PM
with 2 1/2 inch you can shoot tennis balls like mine!
DannytheGreat in reply to struckbyanarrowJun 17, 2011. 10:17 AM
or soda cans......
Tycho7 (author) in reply to timmy1234sJun 28, 2008. 9:10 PM
You can't find 3" PVC? Strange. Home Depot usually has boat-loads of the stuff. Either way, yes, you can use 2" PVC. You just have to get rid of the 3-2" reducers and replace the 3" end cap with a 2" version.
brickman93 in reply to Tycho7May 22, 2010. 6:41 AM
could i use a 2inch ball valve? home depot dosent have 1 1/4 
FyerBrand in reply to brickman93Feb 18, 2012. 9:18 AM
Yeah, but they're 20 bucks.
timmy1234s in reply to Tycho7Jun 28, 2008. 11:03 PM
Thanks about saying that i can still make the cannon. But here in California, I cant find it. Its not at Lowes,Aces,Home Depot. All they have is DWV pipe that is 12 dollars. It is 3". Where do you live, as in state? Curious.
bob the builder #2 in reply to timmy1234sJul 9, 2008. 6:39 PM
in virginia it's perfectly easy to find the pipe, anyway try looking in the plumbing section.
hammer39 says: Oct 5, 2009. 8:54 PM
No glue needed. When you pull a tire valve through the hole it seals because of its shape. Look at a car tire, You can see how it seals.
Circuit7 in reply to hammer39Jan 30, 2011. 6:07 PM
Its better to be safe than sorry though. That thing somehow slips (not likely) then there is no way to get that thing out without destroying your gun.
kef4444 says: Jul 16, 2010. 11:58 AM
could anyone tell my where the hell getting this damned pvc pipes from? i don`t find any internet site that sells em ... thx
H20 in reply to kef4444Sep 30, 2010. 7:21 PM
maybe home depot?
Billgun in reply to kef4444Sep 27, 2010. 1:29 PM
And it does require something called paper money
Billgun in reply to kef4444Sep 27, 2010. 1:28 PM
Homedepot, Lowes, Any hardware store that sales plumbing supplies, easy to find and you cannot buy it offline stop being lazy and get in your car a drive to your local hardware store
ZCamilleri says: Aug 29, 2010. 2:48 AM
I made an air cannon similar to this and the design got up to about 100 - 125 PSI using a bike pump. Wouldn't recommend pumping past 100 though it wrecked my pump. 100 PSI shot a golf ball about 60metres.
ZCamilleri says: Aug 29, 2010. 2:35 AM
I made an air cannon similar to this and the design got up to about 100 - 125 PSI using a bike pump. Wouldn't recommend pumping past 100 though it wrecked my pump.
chickman1995 says: Aug 19, 2010. 7:24 PM
Will this work with I bicycle pump send me a message please I wanna build this
adam72 says: Aug 16, 2010. 7:52 AM
I want to make a PVC air cannon for shooting tennis balls and airsoft grenades, but am having trouble finding the cheapest way to build it. I also like this design: http://www.instructables.com/id/crazy-golfball-cannon/ Does anyone know which one is cheaper? Or know of any designs cheaper than both of these? Thanks!
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