i just read all the posted articles about cannon disasters, it's a good but sad read.
I have faith in my cannon designs, but still treat them with respect. I use high grade, thick walled bushing material for barrels and pin stock for plugs that I beat in and have my father who's been welding for 50+ years weld the plug in.
I proof the barrels before they go onto the carriage for wether they are just for making noise or shooting a projectile out of it. I don't load them to maximum potential. And always have them 100' from anyone. I use slow fuse, and run like crazy after lighting it.
a neighbor of mine uses a 1/2 pound of powder at a time in a cannon they built with some not so thick walls....I stay clear of them. IF more people used their heads and some logic when building cannons, there would less accidents for the media to play up and give our hobbies tarnished reputations.
PLEASE BE SAFE, AND ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO SO TOO.
I have faith in my cannon designs, but still treat them with respect. I use high grade, thick walled bushing material for barrels and pin stock for plugs that I beat in and have my father who's been welding for 50+ years weld the plug in.
I proof the barrels before they go onto the carriage for wether they are just for making noise or shooting a projectile out of it. I don't load them to maximum potential. And always have them 100' from anyone. I use slow fuse, and run like crazy after lighting it.
a neighbor of mine uses a 1/2 pound of powder at a time in a cannon they built with some not so thick walls....I stay clear of them. IF more people used their heads and some logic when building cannons, there would less accidents for the media to play up and give our hobbies tarnished reputations.
PLEASE BE SAFE, AND ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO SO TOO.