Posted by WAYNE-N-TEXAS on January 29, 2023 at 05:54:07 from (47.160.46.10):
In Reply to: Hey IaLeo-- posted by big tee on January 28, 2023 at 18:17:06:
I have a home made cannon. I bought it off Craigslist. It had wheels lie that. So I decided to make it look more real. I bought cannon wheels with axles off the internet. The barrel was 4 inch schedule 160 cs pipe. I bought a 4 x 6 reducer, cut the 4 end to slip over the barrel. Welded it on, cut a donut out of flat plate, welded in across the gape of the barrel and reducer. I drilled and taped the rear of the barrel. Using a small funnel put the powder in screw the plug with 1/8 hole drill to put the fuse in. I can shoot one ounce of black and send a 15.5 oz can of beans, carrots or what ever on sell all across the hay field length wise approx 1000 ft. Sorry I dont know how to post pictures.
You can have fun with it also. You can get colored corn starch from the internet to have different color discharge smoke or even shoot blue or pink at a reviling party.
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