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While picking up some stock at my local steel supplier I found a piece of seamless tubing 32 inches long with inside diameter of 2.600 and wall thickness of .512. If I plan to make a cannon with this piece should I use the whole 32 inches or could I make an 8 inch mortar and a 24 inch cannon barrel. Any suggestions?
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March 06, 2003, 10:21:38 AM »
Yes of course build both. You can never have enough cannons!!!
Put in some threaded and pinned breech plugs, add trunions, build carriage, add a pinch of black powder, bake at 350 dgrees for....wait cannons not cookies!
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