I just got off the phone with Ken at
www.foxindustries.com. Here’s what is happening.
Fox makes grinding balls for industry. They make the balls in large lots, 20,000 lbs and more at time to meet specific customer orders. They often have overruns of a few hundred pounds. Those are the balls they sell to people like us. Fox industries does not have any balls in stock in the size we need.
One of the most common cannons folks buy or build is a golf ball cannon. It doesn't take to long for people to determine that a golf ball is a pretty poor cannon ball and they start looking for something else.
A steel ball as used in the grinding industries is a logical place to start looking. In the past I have contacted both ornamental and grinding ball suppliers and they are not real keen on accommodating us. We aren't going to make them big sales. Fox is willing to deal with us.
Gary-Rocklock has been talking with Ken at Fox industries about this and suggested I contact them. I did.
Fox is looking into making a run of a few thousand pounds of these balls to stock just to sell us. They want to know first that there is a potential market and what the size of that market is. That is the purpose of this poll. If they see a market they then will run the numbers and see if they can provide the balls at a price that we are willing to pay.
Since we are seeking a substitute for a golf ball, the diameter of a golf ball-1.68 inch is the diameter I have supplied Fox.
As a matter of safety here on GBOCannons we have always recommend the 1/40th windage rule for all cannons.
A golf ball gun with proper windage would need a minimum bore of 1.723 inch.
The diameter of a golf ball is 1.68 inch. . (1.68/39)x40=1.723
http://www.learnaboutgolf.com/beginner/balltypes.html
Others for reasons of their own others have chosen to use different bore diameters. Since we are seeking a substitute for a golf ball, golf ball diameter is being used and if these balls are finally made the recommendation will be that bores should be 1.723 at a minimum. Sabot use also recommended.
Once Fox Industries has provided me with a cost estimate, I will post that estimate. If you guys find the estimate acceptable I will let Fox know and they will produce the balls. Once they have the balls available and you guys start ordering, I am going to approach them about becoming a board sponsor and urge them to produce additional diameters that we can use.