I finished my cannon yesterday. It is in true cannon form right now, but he "gun" can easily be removed and installed into a gunstock as soon as the stock is finished - it comes off with two bolts and the stock of the punt gun will be designed to accept it "as is". We are waiting on the wood to dry a bit more before we start working on the stock. The cannon ended up really nice, has alot of great features and looks very good to me. I'm not a civil war specialist, but it truly looks like an old cannon of this era and is flawless in function. It REALLY packs a wallop. I don't know anyone else that has one, but it has the most impressive non-military gun report I've ever heard. I've been making aluminum foil "cartridges" as shown on the site (for safety and ease of loading), and typically use 2.9 ounces of BP.
The "gun" is mounted on an old tobacco trans-planter frame and wheels. The wheels are about 30" in diameter, they are all steel and have steel spokes. I have it fixed so that I can pull it behind our golf cart.
All this being said, I have some good pictures of it (bowling ball mortar too), but don't know how to post them. If someone who does will email me or give me their email address I will email the pictures to them to be posted on the site.
Thank all of ya'll again for your help. This has been alot of fun to build and tinker with. Once the pictures are posted I will go into more detail about the pull string 209 primer firing mechanism and other features.
NitroSteel