This is a photo of a T-shrt cannon I have recently built. I plan on using it at pep rallies at the school where I teach. I am hoping the students spirits will get pumped up by having school T-shrts launched at them. Maybe they will be "blown away" by this cool cannon.
I made a t-shirt launcher when I was a senior in high school (2 years ago) and used it at football games. Had to talk administration into it, but when I shot my best friend from 10ft. away and he didn't show any signs of discomfort they bought it.
However, when powered up to 110psi (max power) I could shoot through the goalposts from the opposite end zone.
Mine was a bit different from yours; I used 3" PVC as the pressure chamber and a 2' long 3" barrel but used a 1" QEV instead of a sprinkler solenoid to discharge the air. The QEV was attached to a 1/2" sprinkler solenoid as another quick air release, and the total firing time was less than 1/10 of a second.
I'll try to gather some pictures; it's at home and I'm at school 200 miles away...
I also made one with a piston valve but that's a bit much for firing t-shirts.
Thanks, it's not completely finished.I'm still in the testing stage. I have to figure out what the max air pressure is that the tank can hold before it blows out on me. The hose can be shortened still. I just want to finish the tests first. Thanks for the input
No problem. I have made my fare share of "spud guns" both air and hair spray powered. Those things can be quite dangerous but fun at that same time. Maybe the danger is what makes them so much fun. lol
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However, when powered up to 110psi (max power) I could shoot through the goalposts from the opposite end zone.
Mine was a bit different from yours; I used 3" PVC as the pressure chamber and a 2' long 3" barrel but used a 1" QEV instead of a sprinkler solenoid to discharge the air. The QEV was attached to a 1/2" sprinkler solenoid as another quick air release, and the total firing time was less than 1/10 of a second.
I'll try to gather some pictures; it's at home and I'm at school 200 miles away...
I also made one with a piston valve but that's a bit much for firing t-shirts.
:-)