Ever make anything for NOISE?

worldtalker

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Made this years ago when I worked at Pratt&Whitney as a Machine Repair Tech. I fixed the machines I dang sure ran them too,anyway this thing is VERY loud,it sets off car alarms,and flips 180. 3/8 bore. Sad I can't shoot it around here,ain't the same as living in them Smokey's now!


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releventchair

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Ours were beer cans made of metal, umm just a few years ago ,or so. Pic. is veggie cans. Fun times back then. Whooomp!

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Ours were beer cans made of metal, umm just a few years ago ,or so. Pic. is veggie cans. Fun times back then. Whooomp!

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We used 6 cans for ours ... we liked to make tin foil projectiles (instead of tin foil hats like some others do ...) and the 5 can barrel gave us excellent range.

We used cigarette lighter fluid because of the Naptha ... would scare the neighbors sometimes. Also, no electrical tape ... being true rednecks, nothing but duct tape would do ... although, to show how safe they were I did make one with paper masking tape. Worked fine.
 

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Well, I made one out of 3" PVC, about 3' long. It used co2 to fire a Styrofoam cup full of paintballs. It wasn't as loud as yours, but what a blast. Frank...
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Some didn't. If you messed up, you paid. It's not like that anymore.
 

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Did you know those little bags of non dairy creamers makes a great excelerant.
 

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Ha, dad used to get mad when we would burn through all the couple cans of lighter fluid he would give us for a weekend ,then get in his paint thinner and anything we could get to vaporize twirling them cannons.Kinda like the previous b.b.s for the b.b. gun addiction. Five cans were the preferred.Seems it was top of second can from bottom opened with pie shaped wedges opened at center points toward top to hold the projectile. Touch hole about a quarter inch above bottom,one beer brand had a round target to punch hole through. Duct tape arrived toward end of popularity. Prior to that when hot cannon and twirling to vaporize fluid tape often failed.

World talker, you got me looking up tater guns. Seen one in use with larger diameter pipe shooting a toilet tank ball and a rubber ball before.
Some fun looking projects on the internet. Even pneumatic type looking interesting.
 

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I was going to make a 6" PVC carbide cannon for the 4th a few years ago and use acetylene gas. I was telling my grandson about it. He was about 7 years old.
After explaining it to him he quietly said "Don't do it Grandpa, the police will put you in jail and make you eat dirty bread."
I decided he was probably right.
I've still have a gallon of carbide left from my caving days.
 

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Ha, dad used to get mad when we would burn through all the couple cans of lighter fluid he would give us for a weekend ,then get in his paint thinner and anything we could get to vaporize twirling them cannons.Kinda like the previous b.b.s for the b.b. gun addiction. Five cans were the preferred.Seems it was top of second can from bottom opened with pie shaped wedges opened at center points toward top to hold the projectile. Touch hole about a quarter inch above bottom,one beer brand had a round target to punch hole through. Duct tape arrived toward end of popularity. Prior to that when hot cannon and twirling to vaporize fluid tape often failed.

World talker, you got me looking up tater guns. Seen one in use with larger diameter pipe shooting a toilet tank ball and a rubber ball before.
Some fun looking projects on the internet. Even pneumatic type looking interesting.

We used a single Dixie45 beer can for the combustion chamber. My brother reminded me that it wasn't duct tape, we used Masking Tape ( the paper stuff ).

Yep, 4 holes in the top, a 10 penny nail hole dead center for the loading and firing hole. Couple drops of lighter fluid, shake a couple times and fire that sucker up!

Maybe some Campbell's or Swanson's broth cans would do the trick. Modern beer cans would never stand up.
 

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Anyone else use a push button igniter from a gas barbeque grill to lite it up?
 

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I don't need to make anything for noise, I got a wife for that... :icon_thumleft:
 

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Last summer I made a tater cannon but I used tennis balls. Had a blast with the grandkids. I'd put about 100 psi of air in, drop in the ball and "quickly" open the valve and bam, boom the ball would go about 200 ft. into the air. I had it mounded on a 2' x 2' piece of plywood. The kids would be in the pool and I'd set it up to drop the balls into the pool on there way down when shot from yard. They had a blast trying to catch them and I had fun shooting it. I nailed the wife's hand while she was sitting at the bar table around pool when "dialing" in one time. She had a cold drink in it and was half-way getting it to her mouth. That ended the days shooting.... SHE WAS PISSED.

I'll try and get a pic later of it and post it.... its pretty simple to build and cheap.
 

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This should probably go into Reds "Stupid People" thread but here goes..... Sometime in late the 70's while at Fisher Body working a buddy and I had this "brilliant" idea during lunch. "We" took a small empty milk carton and while holding upside down filled it full of acetylene. We then put a toilet paper "fuse" into opening and closed. The fuse was about 5 ft. long. We then took the bomb back into the die storage area and lit it up and quickly walked back to table. Nothing happened....? We waited about 5-6 minutes and still nothing. Lunch was about over so I went back into die area to "check it out". I kicked the small carton over and it INSTANTLY BLEW UP! And I mean it BLEW!!! My ears popped and I couldn't hear anything. I came out of die area and there's about 20 people all looking at me. When they found out what had happened I was the butt of all jokes for a long time. It took over a week for my hearing to come back to "normal" again.
 

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Heres a good one.Fill one trash bag with helium,another with acetylene.Use cannon fuse for the one filled with acetylene.I think you know what I'm getting at.:laughing7:
 

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