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    tennis ball cannon, flak style

    My youngest son Wesley, who is an aspiring mechanical engineer interested in defense weaponry came home last week with an assignment to build an apparatus that will launch a tennis ball. The project "rules" disallowed chemical reactions (damn, no acetelyn, hairspray or WD-40).
    The designing team (Wesley, Frankie, my oldest son who is about to graduate from the UC system as a mechanical engineer, and myself) had a long conversation about what to build and how to build it. I showed them a photo of an 88 flak gun and proposed compressed air and we went from there.
    What you see here is the gun on the second test firing. The first firing resulted in the trigger valve, a 3" knife gate, leaking at the seams 55 psi, so we fired multiple shots at that pressure from my next door neighbor's driveway, which lines up well with the schoolyard across the street.
    We fired off about 10 rounds and the muzzle noise when the tennis ball leaves the barrel is unbelievable. A very loud crack. And you can not see the ball until it is about 75 yards out and about 100+ feet in the air.
    Total distance was about 225 yards at 55 psi.
    These photos were taken today, the 2nd test firing. The gun held 70 psi for an hour. We rebuilt the valve last night. We got one shot out of it but the valve totally failed. I'm going to look at a ball valve next, but one that size is really hard to turn and the pressure release might not be as sudden and as explosive as we want. Or we settle for 55 psi and 225 yards.....which is more than we expected anyway.
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    NCO's and officers here are easily identified by who's holding the whiskey.
    And the goon in the back is just a flak helper and the oddball going into the medical field.

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      #3
      Wesley at the breech.....
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        #4
        F#cking Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shoot it at a car!!!!!!!!!

        You should find a way to adjust the gun so you can aim a well placed shot...I would have way too much fun with this thing.

        Maybe you should show you son a Panzerschreck...?

        Chris

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          #5
          Originally posted by fdodge View Post
          NCO's and officers here are easily identified by who's holding the whiskey.
          And the goon in the back is just a flak helper and the oddball going into the medical field.
          Haha!

          Nice, this is awesome. very cool piece. First thing I thought of as well was potato gun! But looks like you guys got this one going well! You should do a giant trebuchet next!

          Now you need to mount it on the Ford, throw in a traversing mechanism and you'll be in business!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chad View Post
            Haha!


            Now you need to mount it on the Ford, throw in a traversing mechanism and you'll be in business!
            That's my neighbor's driveway and my neighbor's Ford. You aint gonna see a Ford in my driveway. You see my Chevy on the street .....that's what we mount it too.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Christopher G. View Post
              F#cking Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shoot it at a car!!!!!!!!!

              You should find a way to adjust the gun so you can aim a well placed shot...I would have way too much fun with this thing.

              Maybe you should show you son a Panzerschreck...?

              Chris

              Chris, way ahead of you buddy.
              I picked up the ass end of this thing while my neighbor, who was also drinking whiskey, pulled the trigger. I had it aimed at a tree across the street. I couldn't believe the friggin recoil! Missed the tree and dropped the cannon because I was laughing so hard. There were a couple other moms and a couple other kids watching and some people still at the school. Everybody knows I'm nuts so they just walk on by.
              And I've already halfway designed the Panzerschreck.

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                #8
                Can you be my dad?

                (I'm 38).

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                  #9
                  Frank, that is awesome!! Looks like a great project. Like Chad, I was expecting a potato gun but this is much better! You need to stick a couple of "flak 37" wheels on it and a seat, although I would probably find a better firing mechanism so your face isn't right down by the breach

                  Looks like you need a few more flak badges to hand out to the crew.

                  Keep us posted...gotta be able to get that baby up to 70 psi and 300 yards!

                  Tom
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                    Frank, that is awesome!! Looks like a great project. Like Chad, I was expecting a potato gun but this is much better! You need to stick a couple of "flak 37" wheels on it and a seat, although I would probably find a better firing mechanism so your face isn't right down by the breach

                    Looks like you need a few more flak badges to hand out to the crew.

                    Keep us posted...gotta be able to get that baby up to 70 psi and 300 yards!

                    Tom
                    That's an expendable NCO's face by that breech
                    I picked up a 3" ball valve and it will hold more pressure than is safe for schedule 40 pvc. I'd have used schedule 80 but it would have added a hundred bucks to the cost. I think I'm going to install a pop off valve with a 75 or 80 psi limit at the rear of the skid opposite the schrader fill valve.
                    I also think that some baby powder in the breech behind the tennis ball will aid in performance and effect (looks like smoke ).

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by chrischa View Post
                      Can you be my dad?

                      (I'm 38).
                      Sure thing....
                      Now come home and mow the lawn

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by fdodge View Post
                        Sure thing....
                        Now come home and mow the lawn

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                          #13
                          How much whisky before you start launching flaming tennis balls?

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                            #14
                            Great stuff,I would try tomatos aim at the town hall.It sould result in beautiful pictures!

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                              #15
                              Reminds me of the potato guns we used to make, those things launched hard enough that they banned them. Neat project!

                              Kris

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