WARNING: This should go without saying but this can be dangerous! Do Not Shoot at people or pets. When testing for the first time do not start with a high pressure, start with a low amount and slowly increase!!!
I will add many more pictures very soon, I dont have access to my digital camera atm.
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There are three distinct sections so I will group the materials in those parts.
First: The Cannon itself
1x - 2 Ft of 4 Inch PVC Pipe
1x - 4 Inch diameter PVC End Cap
1x - 4 Inch to 1 Inch diameter adapater ( I substituted a 4 Inch to 2 Inch adapter and a 2 Inch to 1 Inch adapter)
1x - 2 Ft of 1 Inch PVC Pipe
2x - 1 Inch Male threaded adapter (to screw into the sprinkler valve)
1x - 1 Inch diameter Automatic Sprinlker Valve
1x - 1 Inch to 2 Inch adapter
1x - 3 Ft of 2 Inch diameter PVC Pipe
1x - Presta style Bicycle inner tube
1x - Presta to Schrader valve adapter ( I found mine at a local bicycle shop )
Second: The Air Pump and Electrical System
1x - Portable 12v Tire Pump
1x - Battery operated Electrical Drill ( This is only used for the batteries )
1x - Main power switch
1x - Normally off push button
1x - Electronic parts enclosure
1x - Nerf Gun ( I used this for the handle, Optional)
1x - Normally Off push button trigger switch
Third: Misc
2x - Clear Silicone Sealant
1x - Gorilla Glue Epoxy
1x - PVC Glue and Primer
1x - Package of Large Zip Ties
1x - Package of Medium Zip Ties








































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ugh, i am so terrible at spotting them.
anyway, ABS is not rated for higher pressures. As a general rule, PVC is better for sustained pressurization than ABS. However, PVC is more brittle, and shatters like glass when it fails. ABS just tears like paper and tends to stay together more.
At higher pipe diameters, the pressure rating of pipe radically decreases. Four inch PVC pipe is rather hard to find, but it is probably worth it. If I were you, i would replace the chamber with a 3 inch U-shaped PVC chamber to hold higher pressures more safely in the same volume. Also, for unmatched safety and pressure ratings, i would use a metal chamber like an old fire extinguisher.
I noticed that you glued PVC to ABS in a pressurized joint. This is a major No-no, and should be fixed very soon. Also, keep in mind that the actual sprinkler valve itself has a limited pressure rating, and i would not trust it over about 80 PSI.
This is a very nice gun, and despite my paranoid ranting there is little chance it is going to blow up in your face at medium pressures. However, if you plan to boost the pressure and power, you really would want to consider upgrading your fittings and chamber.
-Ilpug.
Thank you very much for the information though. I was unable to find much information on this matter. Eventually ill replace this whole gun with a new design for higher pressure. My gut feeling for max pressure is 60 psi. At 55 psi it shoots about 120 ft.
I really appreciate the comment, thanks again!
I built a water/pnumatic 2 liter bottle launcher this way and it works great