Or , how to attempt a weapon of mass destruction with PVC pipe, an irrigation valve and a surplus of tennis balls.
I've been building these . First high pressure test was an unweighted ball, straight up. I lost it in the clouds. Estimate it was 350' up.
Weighted 4oz tennis ball trailing construction line was at least 150'. The issue is a balance between enough weight to pull the line down the far side and height of launch. 4 to 6 ounce is the sweet spot. I need to look into options for a bit less line friction as in braided Dacron fishing line , Monofiliment , etc.
On a safety note, 6 Oz produces significant recoil. Do not load when pressurized , can you imagine a discharge when you were standing over it ramming a ball home? Do not use when freezing as the PVC is brittle. Don't point it at anything you don't intend to hurt, injure or maim, do the math, if it doesn't kill something or someone it will hurt. Just treat it as a weapon.
I have some advantages for construction. A lathe makes for precision press fits of the tubing as well as a bit of flaring on the inside of the reservoir for extra strength. I have several small compressors that work well up to 100 PSI @ 120 VAC. The 12V compressors not so much.
The inspiration for this was http://www.antennalaunchers.com/csv19/csv19asm.html and
http://www.antennalaunchers.com/antlaunching.html Many thanks.
So even if you don't need an antenna launcher it comes in handy for removing Jehovah's Witness from the front porch, shooting potatoes at hardware cloth for french fries, modern day Johnny Appleseed by just randomly shooting apples all over the neighborhood, pummeling wildlife, snowball cannon for those that hate to loose snowball fights, discouraging the Fuller brush man, and other random acts of anarchy .
So get with it boys and girls! Your bail bondsman awaits!
Not sold in stores
use responsibly
batteries not included
may cause injury or blindness
no guarantees implied
only your local plumbing department knows for sure....
I've been building these . First high pressure test was an unweighted ball, straight up. I lost it in the clouds. Estimate it was 350' up.
Weighted 4oz tennis ball trailing construction line was at least 150'. The issue is a balance between enough weight to pull the line down the far side and height of launch. 4 to 6 ounce is the sweet spot. I need to look into options for a bit less line friction as in braided Dacron fishing line , Monofiliment , etc.
On a safety note, 6 Oz produces significant recoil. Do not load when pressurized , can you imagine a discharge when you were standing over it ramming a ball home? Do not use when freezing as the PVC is brittle. Don't point it at anything you don't intend to hurt, injure or maim, do the math, if it doesn't kill something or someone it will hurt. Just treat it as a weapon.
I have some advantages for construction. A lathe makes for precision press fits of the tubing as well as a bit of flaring on the inside of the reservoir for extra strength. I have several small compressors that work well up to 100 PSI @ 120 VAC. The 12V compressors not so much.
The inspiration for this was http://www.antennalaunchers.com/csv19/csv19asm.html and
http://www.antennalaunchers.com/antlaunching.html Many thanks.
So even if you don't need an antenna launcher it comes in handy for removing Jehovah's Witness from the front porch, shooting potatoes at hardware cloth for french fries, modern day Johnny Appleseed by just randomly shooting apples all over the neighborhood, pummeling wildlife, snowball cannon for those that hate to loose snowball fights, discouraging the Fuller brush man, and other random acts of anarchy .
So get with it boys and girls! Your bail bondsman awaits!
Not sold in stores
use responsibly
batteries not included
may cause injury or blindness
no guarantees implied
only your local plumbing department knows for sure....