Hello everyone. Thank you for taking the time to look at this post, any info would be greatly appreciated.
A few years ago on the 4th of July a neighbor of mine was using a cannon that he had made. It looked quite nice, and was adequately loud. We got to talking and he told me he had made it out of a small compressed gas cylinder (stubby welding cylinder), some schedule 80 steel tubing, and some plate (As well as oak for the holder). As luck would have it I came across a stubby cylinder like he had. I also have access to some 2.25 OD x 1.125 ID seamless steel tubing. I would like to make a similiar cannon to his. Unfortunately he has since moved out of the neighborhood and I have no other info than what I have mentioned here. What is the best way to go about making a cannon from these materials?
My best guess is to thread one end of the steel tubing in order to cap it, then of course, make a cap for it. My brother-in-law is a professional welder so I am considering having him weld the cap in place as well. To mount the inner tube into the cylinder I thought I would make 2 round "doughnuts" from .25" steel plate. I would first weld the first disk towards the bottom OD of the inner tube, then place the tube into the cylinder so the cap is touching the back (threaded end that held the valve), then weld the OD of the "doughnut" to the inside of the cylinder. The 2nd "doughnut" would be put in in similiar fashion, but to cap off the cannon. I would like to use a striker to ignit the cannon instead of a fuse so that 1.) I can use a long lanyard to keep myself away from the fire and 2.) a striker goes off instantly, reducing the risk of someone walking in front of a lit cannon. How do I get the fire from the striker to the inner tube? My thought is to drill a hole through the tube and the outter cylinder and connect the two with another welded tube, making the vent, which will have the striker on top of it. Is this the way to go about this project or am I way out of line?
I am going to use this cannon only for its noise and smoke factor, it isn't intended in any way to launch a projectile.
Brian