I am a PIPE FITTER/PIPE WELDER by profession so take my advice and read the instructions on your primer.You will see that you are supposed to apply the glue while the primer is still wet so that the PVC is still soft and makes the pipe and fittings fuse like a weld.MUCH STRONGER.
Being that you should definitely know more about this than me Bart, could you give me an idea of what to add to it to make it easier to hold. This looked like quite the chore for that guy to hold, with how long it is. Any idea for legs, or a grip, or handle, etc.? I have a few ideas but they all involve screwing something into the pipe, which would let air pressure out
@@smalltown89 I tweaked it a little and put valve stem in angled area in the 4 to 2 inch reducer. Not valve on end cap. I just set bottom on ground against side of foot and hold buy a tee I added to install pressure gauge then hold at a 45 degree angle and open valve. Also have a threaded barrel for for take down for easy transport. I wish I could include photos. Basically the same design but a few modifications. Ended up with about a four and half foot barrel so when in half I could get it in my car trunk easier.
Bart said it right, I'd like to add on these larger pipes sometimes it wants to pull itself off. So hold the fittings together for a few moments to let the glue adhere.
Great build. Couple of suggestions: 1.) Instead of gluing the barrel or even using threaded fittings, simply drill through the barrel joint and put a snug fitting rod or nail through there. This will prevent your bait from slipping all the way through into the chamber and will allow you to disconnect the barrel at the end of the day. 2.) When cementing PVC, you should always give it a twist as you seat the pieces together. These will fuse in such a way that the melted PVC will create much better joined micro ridges between the fused pieces giving you a stronger bond. (Oh, and the music is way too loud. Any way to re-record it?)
Made the straight shooter, pumped it to 100psi.didnt use primer. Used rubber air valve on end cap, plastic 2in air valve after chamber. Only waited till glue was dry. 10min sitting w/ 100psi BLEW The shrader valve out one end and the 4in reducer on other. Primer is a must and maybe a brads air valve and screw nut type shrader valve
Thanks for the video. Just built two ...one for me and one for co-worker. Made minor modification by using threaded barrel end and a threaded 1 1/2" ball valve. Reduced to 1 1/2 inch before valve with a 2" to 1 1/2 bushing. Added a tee with port for pressure gauge. Also drilled hole for valve stem in the the 4" to 2" reducer where it tapers towards the 2". I think it's better than in the end cap. I wish I could include photos. Not painted yet but it will be. Can send you pics if possible.
GREAT VIDEO! With the straight pipe try female adapter threaded on ball valve and male adapter threaded on the barrel. Since you don’t need air tight the threads won’t affect anything and you can unscrew the barrel for easy transport. Happy fishing!
Hey bud thanks for that breakdown video I can’t wait to try and make one I live on cape cod so beach fishing is kinda tough because how shallow it is and hard to get to the fish but especially when the big stripers run in the canal and u can’t reach the raging schools this will absolutely change the game so much appreciation again for your time
BIG BOYS & THEIR BIG TOYS! Fun to watch on the way to 275 yards!Great job, super informative, and looks like anybody can follow the steps & build one...especially LOVE your lovely assistant Mia)... PLUS a trip to the beach is required for final testing!! Two thumbs up👍👍
Great video, thank you! I'm going to put one together this week. Two tips, if you don't mind. If no one has mentioned it yet. Apply your pvc cement while the primer is still wet. Your bond will be much stronger and more air/water tight. Also, have you tried muriatic acid to get your pavers clean? You can get it at HD or Lowes. Try a very small section as a test first, but it should work well. The acid etches down below the surface. Clean the stain with full strength acid. Then you will want to do your whole patio with a diluted mixture for a uniform look. Instructions should be on the box and of course....You Tube will certainly have a video or two.
Thanks Vincent! We corrected the wet/dry primer in the next video but you're absolutely right. For the pavers, didn't try the acid but we were able to replace the pavers with some leftovers from the patio install. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!!
Just built my own following your video! Can't wait to try it out. In the description list you left off the 2in to 1.5in connector that the barrel goes into! Dude this is so freaking awesome lmao
When it came apart Reminded me of the time my granddad had a 8bore punt gun he told me to rest it on something and something ontop of it well i didn't and my shoulders were hurting for months lol great vid
Hi, i like your ideas i made the second upgrade one but added 1 1/2 in. Female adapter to the 2 in. To 1 1/2 in. Reducer from the 2in. Valve . And the barrel i added a 1 1/2 in. Male adapter to screw in into the female adapter. Saw that you had trouble with the barrel with opening the valve. Hope i explained myself right lol. Just thought so when traveling you can unscrew it Thanks for the video like it.
Did similar tweak on his design too. I added a tee with port for pressure gauge just before threaded 1 1/2" valve. Also drilled hole in 4 to 2 inch reducer for the valve stem...works great not being on the end..I just set end on ground against side of my foot and hold at a 45 then fire.
Excellent Job, simplicity Rocks...all these other videos with legs, triggers and multiple 90 degree turns is for the birds. KISS!!! I built one and it worked like a champ, my fishing buddies love it and have asked me to built one for them as well.....not my gig.
Finished my copy today. I bailed on the rubber valve stem you recommended as I could not get it to hold in the hole. Purchased a bolt-in stem and worked great. next step is to work on a better mold as using the standard PVC caps creates a lip that needs to thaw before you can release the ice.
cool - glad you're working on the design. I trim the overhanging lip with a filet knife which is very quick and easy, but would also like to have a mold that didn't require that.
Awesome! I can’t wait to build one of these. I’ve watched a few videos on how to build one and this seems to be the most simple design for your average DIY’r. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for the time you put into making the cannon and video. I will be making one for my next trip to Long Beach WA and then for my trip to FL I will bring it with me. I like your suggestion about using a screw joint for safety. I think that I will also add a handle/brace point of some kind. Thanks again.
Building one of these right now following the straight line design. For the barrel I got a 2” male and female thread to thread the barrel on and off for better seal/ transportation. I’ll let you know how it comes out
Awesome video again but that distance would overshoot the lake's I fish the first build is what I need to build but this build is definitely easier thanks again for the great info
thank you very much! You can always build one with a smaller air chamber or fill it to a lower PSI to shorten the distance, if the lake is big enough to use a cannon at all. Let us know how your build goes!
I made mine with a 36 inch air tank (4 inch schedule 40 pvc) with 4"-2" reducer, the 2 inch pvc ball valve and then a 50 inch long barrel that is 2 inch pvc. I pumped it up to 60lbs and shot a 1/2lb chunk of ice about 200 yards in the air. I wasnt expecting that at all but im gonna have some fun with it on the beach in outer banks north carolina in a few weeks.
@@Woods2Table Sure will. Thanks for the instructional video. I meant to build the exact bait cannon but attention deficit disorder and instructional videos dont mix well making my projects not go as planned🤣🤣🤣. Mine works great though and i cant wait to get it on the beach.
Additionally, my ball valve is a bit stiff to turn. Thinking of making a handle extension to provide more leverage for a full quick release of the pressure.
I have a question. What if you put the bait without the mould. If you say it will not go far. I think using a Bread mould is quicker and you can do as many on the spot
I might have to give this a try. Its a good idea. You'd have to find some that were a good fit for the barrel, but were also big enough to hold (at least most of) your bait rig.
Put a condom in your ice mold then fill it with bait and water to freeze. The tip will come to a point like you are wanting and it will be very easy to peel the condom right off of the bait.
What about putting an 1 1/2 reducer in right after the valve and then back up to 2 inch? Would this be to restrictive or would it help to boost the pressure in the 2 inch barrel. ??
I’d recommend it! Or try a threaded connection. Be careful because the length and weight of the barrel will really stress that small connection joint if you don’t support it.
The reducer shown here is clearly a drain rated fitting, not pressure rated. The endcap may also be a drain fitting. The pipe also appears to be thinner than pressure rated pipe. Look for pressure ratings printed on the pipe. Schedule 40 comes in both pressure and drain types. Use only pressure rated PVC and fittings for launchers. Be safe and happy launching.
First thank you both for taking the time to share your design . I am researching in hopes of making one . Your launcher is going to be my pattern but with one upgrade . The rubber schrader (tire) valve concerns me . It seems like a projectile ready pop . They make a heave duty steel valve that inserts from the back also however it has a steel flange that can't come out plus being steel it will last forever in a bait launcher . just thought I would throw in a nickel's worth of free advice . Good fishing and GOD bless
RICHARD MC INTYRE I looked at several steel valves but was concerned about the seal against the rounded cap. Please do let me know how this upgrade worked and if you’re happy with it, I’ll incorporate into future builds. Thank you for watching!!
@@fishmasterblaster4194 due to awaiting a heart transplant most of my projects have been put on hold. I suggested the steel valve stems from using them for decades. They are mounted in curved surfaces and hold @ 1k.rpm with 120psi in extreme conditions. And for me personally the fact they can not become dislodged and turn in to a projectile as rubber valves can and have done before made them to me a safer upgrade for a few bucks. Thanks for asking
@@thomasmonroe9344 I had not seen this post or I would have thumbs-up 5mo. ago. The push-in rubber stems personally spook me for this type of application. For what it's worth I believe you made a safe choice. Good Luck and GOD bless
Did you ever try muriatic acid on the ectoplasm stain. If not and decide to, it will take everything off of it. I.E. dirt, grease, sealer, stain etc. to the point you will want/have to do the entire patio
Watched a couple of these so far. Yes 4 inch. Everyone puts the schrader valve EXPOSED on the end all by its lonesome.. NOT protected at all. How about on the angle of the 3inch to 2 inch adapter? A bit more protected. Yes a threaded adapter on the barrel to transport easier. Like a shotgun.. you do not need a long barrel. 36 inches? ALL connections should be rotated till you cannot rotate it anymore. Plumbers do this all the time. YES you did a GREAT job on video. Just some observations from a senior. Thanks.. JohnnyD.
Hi bro it is fantastic 👏 I have done the 1.5" cylinder cuz i could not find the 4"one for now but i don't know how many psi for the 1m ×1.5"×4mm cylinder. 🤔
I'm by no means an expert and would recommend you do your own research just to be safe BUT - looking at some schedule 40 psi ratings online, 1.5" is going to be stronger than 4" if the same thickness, ambient temperature, length etc. I'd also think you're going to need a lot of air if your cylinder and barrel are the same size (or close to it) and therefore hold a similar volume.
@@Woods2Table appreciate your reply bro. I have done some changes like I have putted 4 (4m ×1.5"×3mm ) 1 meter with 7 elbows, the pipe is class D H/P and the air is going in one direction from one edge then the trigger valve at the other end, and i compressed until 80 psi ant I am not sure if I can compress more or not. The pressure schedule said 12 Bar.🤔🤔 What do you think?
There are charts online that list the max pressure for schedule 40 PVC, but be careful because most are talking about water rather than air pressure. Schedule 80 is stronger, and more expensive. I recommend using a moderate pressure to be on the safe side. Thank you for watching!
I have made your device and it works good. One issue tho. The ice slugs are breaking in half during my test launches. Any thoughts on how to keep them solid? Thank you!
Likely something to do with a) the freezing process or b) how you’re removing the bait from the mold tube. Make sure it’s getting completely frozen before attempting to remove, and be careful when extracting from the mold. Don’t bang or tap it on anything to loosen the ice. I put mine in the water to loosen it slightly and then gently press on the ice with a broom handle. Sometimes they still break, but generally they are broken when I put them into the barrel rather than breaking upon firing. Good luck and thank you for watching!!
One last question can you let me know or guide me on how to figure out how much Air would fit in the 5ft bottom since I built it longer than I should’ve. In other words how do you figure out how much air we put in it
George Gonzalez air volume can be calculated by the equation V=height*pi*radius^2 so if you used a 4” air tank the radius squared would be 4 and the length(height) would be 60” so the volume of your air tank would be ~753.98 cubic inches
Have you found a way to add air other than the hand pump? I have one of those cordless air inflators and just wondered if I could get the air pressure high enough? You caught any fish using this yet?
Alex Myers the hand pump is exhausting. We will be demonstrating another way in a subsequent video, likely an adapted scuba tank. The electric (or you really need battery for beach use) pumps I’ve seen look like they are underpowered for this and if they did get you to the right psi, would take too long. Stay tuned or if you find a solution you like, do let us know.
How hard or easy is that pvc ball valve to turn and how is it holding up? Any cracking? I was debating using a brass ball valve but wanted your opinion if it’s ok. Thanks in advance
The 2” valve is fairly heavy duty. A bit difficult to turn at first but you can still do it quickly enough to prevent air loss. It’s also really durable and I haven’t noticed any cracks or leaks so far.
saw your original video and was ready to make it.... then I saw this WOW! will the PVC cement hold the pressure? I felt like the back was going to pop open
I was shocked too the first time I made one. It seems to hold the pressure. You can also get heavy duty cement, but I've always used the medium grade with good results.
@@Woods2Table did you guys find a better way to pressurize? We fish from a pier and from shore, We’ve been using a bike pump since we don’t have access to electricity, looking for solutions because it’s exhausting to pump the psi to 100
This is freakin' awesome. Going to Lowes today to buy the supplies! Did you ever settle on an optimal barrel length? And did you have to use any type of adhesive on the rubber air valve when connecting to pic end cap? Can't wait to get this out on the OBX!
Optimal barrel length will take some testing and calculation, which we haven’t had time to do while getting ready for deer season. That will likely be in the next bait cannon video. We have used sealant in the past around the inside of the air valve but didn’t this time. Either way worked fine. Honestly didn’t think about it when building this one, but hasn’t been a problem. I’d still recommend doing it.
@@Woods2Table Thanks for the answers. One last question, for the 5ft barrel, could a threaded connector be used so that the barrel can be removed. Didn't know if air would leak out at the threaded joint if I did that. You are right, that sucker is long!
Threaded joint on the barrel would probably be fine because it’s past the ball valve, but don’t let that joint take the weight of the entire barrel or it might snap. Even when screwed in, try to support it.
@@GreekOrthodoxVideo I used threaded (you can get all parts in Sch 80) and use a brass ball valve. Its critical to have a fast action release and plastic doesnt offer that as well as it can crack. Ive interchanged 1.5 and 2 in ch barrels.
awesome - are you referring to a threaded pvc connector, or a different type? Can you send us a link or picture? Thanks Wes! And, we really appreciate you watching and commenting.
You know, I’m not sure. You’re going to want at least a small length of ice mold to fill the barrel and provide something for the air to catch and push up the barrel, but I also wonder if it would be effective to put your rig on top of the ice in the barrel instead of inside the ice. The ice would act like wadding inside a musket or similar. I’m headed to the beach this week to test a new cannon (stay tuned for that one! It’s BIG), and I’ll try this out and let you know.
it will work, but it depends on the pump and the max psi. I've had limited success with them so far, but more so because the pumps I had just weren't that strong.
Perhaps I missed this answer… but what is the max pressure you can pressurize to if built exactly like this? More pressure seems to shoot farther… but when should you stop. Thanks.. and I sub’d
Actually, don't know. 4" schedule 40 pvc is rated to 220 psi, but that's not air pressure, its liquid. I haven't taken this particular build above ~140psi just to be safe. Just make sure you get the pressurized sch 40 and not DWV. Ideally, use schedule 80 pvc. Be safe out there, build and use at your own risk... However -- if you really want to know, we're about to test the limits - you'll see it in an upcoming video :)
Its true that a 2" barrel would have required 2" projectiles, which would be heavier. But if I'm being honest - laziness. I already had 1.5" diameter bait molds from the last build. :)
Unfortunately, trust me they are STAINED. Very porous material, it soaked right in. Flipping them over didn't help as they were smooth on the bottom (rather than a tumbled texture) and a very different color (not due to dirt or aging). But, I did find some extras from our patio construction and happy to say, the problem is solved! Thank you for watching and commenting Tommy!
There are tables online that will show the max pressure by size and schedule pvc. Just note those tables aren’t typically air pressure, believe they are water pressure. I just use them as an approximation. Re schedule 80 pvc - you can find most of what you need on usplastic.com
this was all schedule 40 PVC, but the seal wound up working out well. We're about to build one out of schedule 80, should be safer. thank you for watching and supporting our channel!
Unfortunately, flipping them over didn't help as they are smooth on the bottom (rather than a tumbled texture, not matching the other pavers) and a very different color (not due to dirt or aging). But, I did find some extras from our patio construction and happy to say, the problem is solved! Thank you very much for watching and commenting! We really appreciate your support.
Cut your barrel in half. Don't need it that long and glue the tube into the 4inch section. Load your bait and push it almost all the way down. I've experimented plenty myself making potatoes launchers. You can always add a pressure gauge on the tube so you can use a 12 volt or even regular air tank compressor to save you the trouble of manually pumping it up.
great information, thank you. We've been searching for a better method to fill the tank. We recently did some experiments on the effects of barrel length on a compressed air cannon, if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/SQyAjvtnI-o/w-d-xo.html thank you for watching and supporting the channel!!
Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for watching and supporting our channel! If you're looking for an alternative to freezing your entire bait rig in ice, check out this video: th-cam.com/video/nqdvNeaof1w/w-d-xo.html ... In response to numerous questions, we experimented with a few different methods that we hope you'll find useful! If you're also interested in getting the MAXIMUM DISTANCE out of your bait cannon - check out this video: th-cam.com/video/SQyAjvtnI-o/w-d-xo.html ... We tested the effects of barrel length on distance for an air bait cannon, and we show you how to calculate the (approximate) optimal barrel length for your bait cannon! Enjoy! Be safe out there, good luck and enjoy!!
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Bryce Devon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I'm really not sure, but I'll research it. Based on my initial read, each (ABS or PVC) has its pros and cons and it appears there are a lot of differences. I have to say I'm intrigued, and after reading more about it may try ABS in another build.
Im curious, so I can weigh the pros and cons of the tire pump vs. the air compressor. I liked your design, because I can take it to the beach without needing power, or carrying an air compressor with me and having to worry about it running our of pressure mid fishing, but you seemed pretty winded in this video. How many pumps does it take you to get it to the desired PSI?
Way. Too. Many. It’s exhausting if you do it more than once. I’m working on another solution for another video soon. Open to your ideas if you land on something that works well!
I got an email that you'd commented asking about the list of parts, but I can't locate the comment to reply directly. You'll find the parts and materials list in the description of the video. Good luck with the build!
@@Woods2Table compressor all the way. I got a deep cycle battery and though its a little effort to carry around, I can launch the cannon all day at the beach in fact for 2-3 days before I have to recharge the battery. Approx 60 launches off one charge. On top of that, I added some USB outlets to keep my phones charged lol.
I am a PIPE FITTER/PIPE WELDER by profession so take my advice and read the instructions on your primer.You will see that you are supposed to apply the glue while the primer is still wet so that the PVC is still soft and makes the pipe and fittings fuse like a weld.MUCH STRONGER.
BART WITT that’s great advice thank you Bart!
Being that you should definitely know more about this than me Bart, could you give me an idea of what to add to it to make it easier to hold. This looked like quite the chore for that guy to hold, with how long it is. Any idea for legs, or a grip, or handle, etc.? I have a few ideas but they all involve screwing something into the pipe, which would let air pressure out
@@smalltown89 I tweaked it a little and put valve stem in angled area in the 4 to 2 inch reducer. Not valve on end cap. I just set bottom on ground against side of foot and hold buy a tee I added to install pressure gauge then hold at a 45 degree angle and open valve. Also have a threaded barrel for for take down for easy transport. I wish I could include photos. Basically the same design but a few modifications. Ended up with about a four and half foot barrel so when in half I could get it in my car trunk easier.
Do you think abs cement would do the job?
Bart said it right, I'd like to add on these larger pipes sometimes it wants to pull itself off. So hold the fittings together for a few moments to let the glue adhere.
😂You had my laughing so hard with your last one! .. Reminded me of something I'd do ... Gonna try it out ... thanks for the laugh and the idea! ... 🙂
Great build. Couple of suggestions:
1.) Instead of gluing the barrel or even using threaded fittings, simply drill through the barrel joint and put a snug fitting rod or nail through there. This will prevent your bait from slipping all the way through into the chamber and will allow you to disconnect the barrel at the end of the day.
2.) When cementing PVC, you should always give it a twist as you seat the pieces together. These will fuse in such a way that the melted PVC will create much better joined micro ridges between the fused pieces giving you a stronger bond.
(Oh, and the music is way too loud. Any way to re-record it?)
Made the straight shooter, pumped it to 100psi.didnt use primer. Used rubber air valve on end cap, plastic 2in air valve after chamber. Only waited till glue was dry. 10min sitting w/ 100psi BLEW The shrader valve out one end and the 4in reducer on other. Primer is a must and maybe a brads air valve and screw nut type shrader valve
Thanks for the video. Just built two ...one for me and one for co-worker. Made minor modification by using threaded barrel end and a threaded 1 1/2" ball valve. Reduced to 1 1/2 inch before valve with a 2" to 1 1/2 bushing. Added a tee with port for pressure gauge. Also drilled hole for valve stem in the the 4" to 2" reducer where it tapers towards the 2". I think it's better than in the end cap. I wish I could include photos. Not painted yet but it will be. Can send you pics if possible.
this sounds awesome! let us know how it works and we'd love to see pictures of your build. DM us on Instagram!
you got a video showing your cannon?
Would be keen to see this build mod on a vid build please
GREAT VIDEO! With the straight pipe try female adapter threaded on ball valve and male adapter threaded on the barrel. Since you don’t need air tight the threads won’t affect anything and you can unscrew the barrel for easy transport. Happy fishing!
Great suggestion. Thank you Mike!
Hey bud thanks for that breakdown video I can’t wait to try and make one I live on cape cod so beach fishing is kinda tough because how shallow it is and hard to get to the fish but especially when the big stripers run in the canal and u can’t reach the raging schools this will absolutely change the game so much appreciation again for your time
Thank you so much Brian! Let us know how your build goes! Good luck and tight lines!
BIG BOYS & THEIR BIG TOYS! Fun to watch on the way to 275 yards!Great job, super informative, and looks like anybody can follow the steps & build one...especially LOVE your lovely assistant Mia)...
PLUS a trip to the beach is required for final testing!! Two thumbs up👍👍
Yes a beach test is a must! We can’t wait.
Thank you. I just made one works great👍🏽
great to hear! thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel!
Great video, thank you! I'm going to put one together this week. Two tips, if you don't mind. If no one has mentioned it yet. Apply your pvc cement while the primer is still wet. Your bond will be much stronger and more air/water tight. Also, have you tried muriatic acid to get your pavers clean? You can get it at HD or Lowes. Try a very small section as a test first, but it should work well. The acid etches down below the surface. Clean the stain with full strength acid. Then you will want to do your whole patio with a diluted mixture for a uniform look. Instructions should be on the box and of course....You Tube will certainly have a video or two.
Thanks Vincent! We corrected the wet/dry primer in the next video but you're absolutely right. For the pavers, didn't try the acid but we were able to replace the pavers with some leftovers from the patio install. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!!
Just built my own following your video! Can't wait to try it out. In the description list you left off the 2in to 1.5in connector that the barrel goes into! Dude this is so freaking awesome lmao
Hi there could you possibly give me all the parts for assembly but in millimetre measurements for the parts required thanks 😊👍
Good call!! Its in the video, but not in the list! I'll add it. Thank you for watching - let us know how yours turns out!!
When it came apart Reminded me of the time my granddad had a 8bore punt gun he told me to rest it on something and something ontop of it well i didn't and my shoulders were hurting for months lol great vid
LOL - ouch! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Hi, i like your ideas i made the second upgrade one but added 1 1/2 in. Female adapter to the 2 in. To 1 1/2 in. Reducer from the 2in. Valve . And the barrel i added a 1 1/2 in. Male adapter to screw in into the female adapter. Saw that you had trouble with the barrel with opening the valve. Hope i explained myself right lol. Just thought so when traveling you can unscrew it
Thanks for the video like it.
great idea, glad it worked well for you. thank you for watching!
Did similar tweak on his design too. I added a tee with port for pressure gauge just before threaded 1 1/2" valve. Also drilled hole in 4 to 2 inch reducer for the valve stem...works great not being on the end..I just set end on ground against side of my foot and hold at a 45 then fire.
Amazing Video, I cant wait to build one
thank you very much! awesome feedback, and thank you so much for supporting our channel! Let us know how your build goes.
So is it 4” to 2” or 4”x2” ?
Excellent Job, simplicity Rocks...all these other videos with legs, triggers and multiple 90 degree turns is for the birds. KISS!!! I built one and it worked like a champ, my fishing buddies love it and have asked me to built one for them as well.....not my gig.
Finished my copy today. I bailed on the rubber valve stem you recommended as I could not get it to hold in the hole. Purchased a bolt-in stem and worked great. next step is to work on a better mold as using the standard PVC caps creates a lip that needs to thaw before you can release the ice.
cool - glad you're working on the design. I trim the overhanging lip with a filet knife which is very quick and easy, but would also like to have a mold that didn't require that.
You can fill the bottom with silicone or epoxy just past the lip
Try 1-7/8 pvc chair leg floor protectors from Amazon the slide over the 1-1/2 “ pvc tube and have a built in stand for the bottom
Awesome video buddy, try flipping your bricks around to remove the stains
Awesome! I can’t wait to build one of these. I’ve watched a few videos on how to build one and this seems to be the most simple design for your average DIY’r. Thanks for the video!
Awesome thanks for the feedback! Circle back and let us know how it goes!!
Thank you for the time you put into making the cannon and video. I will be making one for my next trip to Long Beach WA and then for my trip to FL I will bring it with me. I like your suggestion about using a screw joint for safety. I think that I will also add a handle/brace point of some kind. Thanks again.
thank you very much and thank you for watching!
Ur awesome I made it it really worked
So glad to hear it. Hope you enjoy it!
Building one of these right now following the straight line design. For the barrel I got a 2” male and female thread to thread the barrel on and off for better seal/ transportation. I’ll let you know how it comes out
awesome - hope you enjoy it!
You can also use lacquer thinner and a wire brush
276! I’d be happy with just 200 or 150 lol! Man can’t wait to build one. You should make a video using a bead blaster
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks so much mark! Thank you for watching and commenting. We appreciate your support and hope you’ll stick around the channel!
You could use a threaded valve stem too. Nut and rubber washer seals it. Hole doesn’t need to be prefect then
Do the molds just pull out when frozen or you spray with something
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Awesome video again but that distance would overshoot the lake's I fish the first build is what I need to build but this build is definitely easier thanks again for the great info
thank you very much! You can always build one with a smaller air chamber or fill it to a lower PSI to shorten the distance, if the lake is big enough to use a cannon at all. Let us know how your build goes!
I made mine with a 36 inch air tank (4 inch schedule 40 pvc) with 4"-2" reducer, the 2 inch pvc ball valve and then a 50 inch long barrel that is 2 inch pvc. I pumped it up to 60lbs and shot a 1/2lb chunk of ice about 200 yards in the air. I wasnt expecting that at all but im gonna have some fun with it on the beach in outer banks north carolina in a few weeks.
That is awesome!! Let us know how the beach trip goes!! Thank you for watching and supporting our channel.
@@Woods2Table Sure will. Thanks for the instructional video. I meant to build the exact bait cannon but attention deficit disorder and instructional videos dont mix well making my projects not go as planned🤣🤣🤣. Mine works great though and i cant wait to get it on the beach.
Love the video
Thank you Angel! We appreciate your support - thank you for watching and commenting!! Let us know how your build goes!
Great job... in the basket....
thank you!
Additionally, my ball valve is a bit stiff to turn. Thinking of making a handle extension to provide more leverage for a full quick release of the pressure.
that'll work! let us know what you land on using.
Look at other cannon builds some use sprinkler valves that work like a trigger much better design
Good dea
wonderful, cannon
Use a hose clamp to each piece and then use wire metal to tie to the clamps.. will keep the pieces together and can take apart
Nice video. Believe primer shouldn’t be allowed to dry.
Thank you! And you’re correct about the primer.
I have a question. What if you put the bait without the mould. If you say it will not go far. I think using a Bread mould is quicker and you can do as many on the spot
That’s awesome!
thank you so much. And thank you for watching!
You can buy silicone molds for large round ice cubes. Much more aerodynamic.
I might have to give this a try. Its a good idea. You'd have to find some that were a good fit for the barrel, but were also big enough to hold (at least most of) your bait rig.
any DIY project that makes grown men laugh like 12 year old boys has got to be good. Building mine tomorrow. Thanks Brother.
Put a union at the joint for disassembly.
Do the reels ever tangle going out that fast?
I have seen in other videos that the ice bullet makes the aerodynamic tip or it is similar to a bullet, you must perfect the bullet
good idea...we trim the tip down on ours with a filet knife before shooting, but if you know of a mold that will shape it for us, that would help!
Put a condom in your ice mold then fill it with bait and water to freeze. The tip will come to a point like you are wanting and it will be very easy to peel the condom right off of the bait.
What about putting an 1 1/2 reducer in right after the valve and then back up to 2 inch? Would this be to restrictive or would it help to boost the pressure in the 2 inch barrel. ??
We may have to build one too! That is sweet!
Thanks! Yes you should try it - really easy and a ton of fun!
Woods2Table I think we will glue the tube to the base lol
I’d recommend it! Or try a threaded connection. Be careful because the length and weight of the barrel will really stress that small connection joint if you don’t support it.
Woods2Table noted! Thanks
Do you think you could put air valve in pipe instead of end to be out of the way?
Use thread couplings male & female, that way you can unscrew the barrel.
The reducer shown here is clearly a drain rated fitting, not pressure rated. The endcap may also be a drain fitting. The pipe also appears to be thinner than pressure rated pipe. Look for pressure ratings printed on the pipe. Schedule 40 comes in both pressure and drain types. Use only pressure rated PVC and fittings for launchers. Be safe and happy launching.
great safety tips here, folks. Thank you Alan and thank you for watching!
Can you build one for river fishing?
I’m interested in trying it. What do you suspect would be different - smaller / more portable?
could you put the tyre valve on the air tank instead of at the bottom?
First thank you both for taking the time to share your design . I am researching in hopes of making one . Your launcher is going to be my pattern but with one upgrade . The rubber schrader (tire) valve concerns me . It seems like a projectile ready pop . They make a heave duty steel valve that inserts from the back also however it has a steel flange that can't come out plus being steel it will last forever in a bait launcher . just thought I would throw in a nickel's worth of free advice . Good fishing and GOD bless
RICHARD MC INTYRE I looked at several steel valves but was concerned about the seal against the rounded cap. Please do let me know how this upgrade worked and if you’re happy with it, I’ll incorporate into future builds. Thank you for watching!!
This is what I used. recstuff.com/trailer-tires-wheels/wheel-accessories/valve-stems/high-pressure-bolt-in-metal-valve-stem-0-130-psi/
Did you get your build done? Any pics?
@@fishmasterblaster4194 due to awaiting a heart transplant most of my projects have been put on hold. I suggested the steel valve stems from using them for decades. They are mounted in curved surfaces and hold @ 1k.rpm with 120psi in extreme conditions. And for me personally the fact they can not become dislodged and turn in to a projectile as rubber valves can and have done before made them to me a safer upgrade for a few bucks. Thanks for asking
@@thomasmonroe9344 I had not seen this post or I would have thumbs-up 5mo. ago. The push-in rubber stems personally spook me for this type of application. For what it's worth I believe you made a safe choice. Good Luck and GOD bless
Did you ever try muriatic acid on the ectoplasm stain. If not and decide to, it will take everything off of it. I.E. dirt, grease, sealer, stain etc. to the point you will want/have to do the entire patio
Haven’t tried the acid….but we did have some extra bricks laying around that took care of this. Thank you for watching and commenting!
What would happen if you double walled the air chamber?
Love it, couldnt stop laughing! Did you loose any skin on your hand or leg?
that first shot with the new cannon left a mark! worth it!
@@Woods2Table Hello , would you ever build one and sell it ? And if you did , how much ? I live in Houston Texas , I like how you designed it .
Try cleaning the bricks with a wire brush and xylol.
Do you think it will go 150 yards plus
Watched a couple of these so far. Yes 4 inch. Everyone puts the schrader valve EXPOSED on the end all by its lonesome.. NOT protected at all. How about on the angle of the 3inch to 2 inch adapter? A bit more protected. Yes a threaded adapter on the barrel to transport easier. Like a shotgun.. you do not need a long barrel. 36 inches? ALL connections should be rotated till you cannot rotate it anymore. Plumbers do this all the time. YES you did a GREAT job on video. Just some observations from a senior. Thanks.. JohnnyD.
Braided cup brush on a right angle grinder will remove your stains
Hi bro it is fantastic 👏 I have done the 1.5" cylinder cuz i could not find the 4"one for now but i don't know how many psi for the 1m ×1.5"×4mm cylinder. 🤔
I'm by no means an expert and would recommend you do your own research just to be safe BUT - looking at some schedule 40 psi ratings online, 1.5" is going to be stronger than 4" if the same thickness, ambient temperature, length etc. I'd also think you're going to need a lot of air if your cylinder and barrel are the same size (or close to it) and therefore hold a similar volume.
@@Woods2Table appreciate your reply bro. I have done some changes like I have putted 4 (4m ×1.5"×3mm ) 1 meter with 7 elbows, the pipe is class D H/P and the air is going in one direction from one edge then the trigger valve at the other end, and i compressed until 80 psi ant I am not sure if I can compress more or not.
The pressure schedule said 12 Bar.🤔🤔
What do you think?
So how many psi can hold only 140 Great cannon. Great video. Please let me know. Fantastic video
There are charts online that list the max pressure for schedule 40 PVC, but be careful because most are talking about water rather than air pressure. Schedule 80 is stronger, and more expensive. I recommend using a moderate pressure to be on the safe side. Thank you for watching!
I have made your device and it works good. One issue tho. The ice slugs are breaking in half during my test launches. Any thoughts on how to keep them solid? Thank you!
Likely something to do with a) the freezing process or b) how you’re removing the bait from the mold tube. Make sure it’s getting completely frozen before attempting to remove, and be careful when extracting from the mold. Don’t bang or tap it on anything to loosen the ice. I put mine in the water to loosen it slightly and then gently press on the ice with a broom handle. Sometimes they still break, but generally they are broken when I put them into the barrel rather than breaking upon firing. Good luck and thank you for watching!!
👍 just found this video. Great video!
thank you so much! and thank you for watching.
One last question can you let me know or guide me on how to figure out how much Air would fit in the 5ft bottom since I built it longer than I should’ve.
In other words how do you figure out how much air we put in it
George Gonzalez air volume can be calculated by the equation V=height*pi*radius^2 so if you used a 4” air tank the radius squared would be 4 and the length(height) would be 60” so the volume of your air tank would be ~753.98 cubic inches
Tyler nailed it. Thanks!
Have you found a way to add air other than the hand pump? I have one of those cordless air inflators and just wondered if I could get the air pressure high enough?
You caught any fish using this yet?
Alex Myers the hand pump is exhausting. We will be demonstrating another way in a subsequent video, likely an adapted scuba tank. The electric (or you really need battery for beach use) pumps I’ve seen look like they are underpowered for this and if they did get you to the right psi, would take too long. Stay tuned or if you find a solution you like, do let us know.
Alex Myers fish using our last air cannon, yes. This cannon no, not yet - we haven’t been back to the beach since we built it.
great , how many shoots you could do?
I suppose its only limited by how much energy you have to keep pumping the cannon back up! A strong air compressor would make it unlimited.
muchas gracias por contestar
What if you make the mold pointy
How hard or easy is that pvc ball valve to turn and how is it holding up? Any cracking? I was debating using a brass ball valve but wanted your opinion if it’s ok. Thanks in advance
The 2” valve is fairly heavy duty. A bit difficult to turn at first but you can still do it quickly enough to prevent air loss. It’s also really durable and I haven’t noticed any cracks or leaks so far.
Brass all the way
saw your original video and was ready to make it.... then I saw this WOW! will the PVC cement hold the pressure? I felt like the back was going to pop open
I was shocked too the first time I made one. It seems to hold the pressure. You can also get heavy duty cement, but I've always used the medium grade with good results.
@@Woods2Table did you guys find a better way to pressurize? We fish from a pier and from shore, We’ve been using a bike pump since we don’t have access to electricity, looking for solutions because it’s exhausting to pump the psi to 100
Have you come up with a different method to launch bait/hook/weight other than freezing?
Not yet. But we are testing a few methods this week! Stay tuned!
We just tested a few different methods. Check out our latest video: th-cam.com/video/nqdvNeaof1w/w-d-xo.html
This is freakin' awesome. Going to Lowes today to buy the supplies! Did you ever settle on an optimal barrel length? And did you have to use any type of adhesive on the rubber air valve when connecting to pic end cap?
Can't wait to get this out on the OBX!
John Tsumas awesome - thank you very much for watching and let us know how it goes!
Optimal barrel length will take some testing and calculation, which we haven’t had time to do while getting ready for deer season. That will likely be in the next bait cannon video.
We have used sealant in the past around the inside of the air valve but didn’t this time. Either way worked fine. Honestly didn’t think about it when building this one, but hasn’t been a problem. I’d still recommend doing it.
@@Woods2Table Thanks for the answers. One last question, for the 5ft barrel, could a threaded connector be used so that the barrel can be removed. Didn't know if air would leak out at the threaded joint if I did that. You are right, that sucker is long!
Threaded joint on the barrel would probably be fine because it’s past the ball valve, but don’t let that joint take the weight of the entire barrel or it might snap. Even when screwed in, try to support it.
@@GreekOrthodoxVideo I used threaded (you can get all parts in Sch 80) and use a brass ball valve. Its critical to have a fast action release and plastic doesnt offer that as well as it can crack. Ive interchanged 1.5 and 2 in ch barrels.
im thinking a MK-19 replica swivel mount , im on it
now we're talkin! you'll have to send pictures of that.
Hi, do you think it is possible to use a air chaimber made of steel?
I think there are some on the market that do that. Sand Blaster is stainless steel. I just haven't built one that way.
hola , cuanto de espesor tienen los caños , el de 4 pulgadas puede ser de 2,7 mm de espesor
I used screw connectors to secure my barrel to the cannon
awesome - are you referring to a threaded pvc connector, or a different type? Can you send us a link or picture? Thanks Wes! And, we really appreciate you watching and commenting.
Can you launch just a 2oz sinker and rig from this or does it need to have the ice molds?
You know, I’m not sure. You’re going to want at least a small length of ice mold to fill the barrel and provide something for the air to catch and push up the barrel, but I also wonder if it would be effective to put your rig on top of the ice in the barrel instead of inside the ice. The ice would act like wadding inside a musket or similar. I’m headed to the beach this week to test a new cannon (stay tuned for that one! It’s BIG), and I’ll try this out and let you know.
About how many pumps does it take?
HI all,is it possible to make a air chaimber out of steel?
There are some out there that use steel. I haven't personally looked into how to make one. Check out the Sand Blaster.
What kind of bait do you use?
Instead of the bicycle pump. Will a 12v air compressor work with pressure gauge?
it will work, but it depends on the pump and the max psi. I've had limited success with them so far, but more so because the pumps I had just weren't that strong.
1:52 Hello microplastics my old friend...
How did you keep ice from being larger in end caps?
no way to, at least not with this setup. I keep a filet knife handy to shave down the extra ice on the end so it will fit down the barrel properly.
Try 1-7/8 pvc leg protectors from Amazon works great no leaks and built in stand for freezing
por favor en milimetros ( mm ) que espesor tienen los caños , de la camara de aire
What 4x2 reducer did you use? Pressurized or DWV?
Sched 40; pressurized but not the strongest. Really recommend sched 80 for all pressurized parts.
Perhaps I missed this answer… but what is the max pressure you can pressurize to if built exactly like this?
More pressure seems to shoot farther… but when should you stop. Thanks.. and I sub’d
Actually, don't know. 4" schedule 40 pvc is rated to 220 psi, but that's not air pressure, its liquid. I haven't taken this particular build above ~140psi just to be safe. Just make sure you get the pressurized sch 40 and not DWV. Ideally, use schedule 80 pvc. Be safe out there, build and use at your own risk... However -- if you really want to know, we're about to test the limits - you'll see it in an upcoming video :)
Wondering why the step down to 1.5". Was 2" not going to create enough pressure for distance? Bullets would increase in too much weight?
Its true that a 2" barrel would have required 2" projectiles, which would be heavier. But if I'm being honest - laziness. I already had 1.5" diameter bait molds from the last build. :)
My launching experiments have proven that heavier weight launches a lot farther. 18oz was by far the best compared to 16, 12, 10, 8.
I'm just seeing this comment. That's interesting and surprising, but I can see why it might be possible. I feel an experiment coming on...
You should be able to flip those bricks right around and then spray it off with a light duty pressure washer so it's kind of the same color
Unfortunately, trust me they are STAINED. Very porous material, it soaked right in. Flipping them over didn't help as they were smooth on the bottom (rather than a tumbled texture) and a very different color (not due to dirt or aging). But, I did find some extras from our patio construction and happy to say, the problem is solved! Thank you for watching and commenting Tommy!
Had to go with 3 inch pressure rated pvc. Couldn't find 4inch with pressure rating. What is the max pressure for 3 inch at 30 inches?
There are tables online that will show the max pressure by size and schedule pvc. Just note those tables aren’t typically air pressure, believe they are water pressure. I just use them as an approximation. Re schedule 80 pvc - you can find most of what you need on usplastic.com
I'mma make me one but I'm going to use schedule 40 pipes so the cap fits tight
this was all schedule 40 PVC, but the seal wound up working out well. We're about to build one out of schedule 80, should be safer. thank you for watching and supporting our channel!
Pro tip: flip the bricks over;)
Unfortunately, flipping them over didn't help as they are smooth on the bottom (rather than a tumbled texture, not matching the other pavers) and a very different color (not due to dirt or aging). But, I did find some extras from our patio construction and happy to say, the problem is solved! Thank you very much for watching and commenting! We really appreciate your support.
Sir, do you sell these?
COULD SPECIFY TUBE MEASUREMENTS AND OTHER CONNECTIONS. THANKS!
Hi Carlos - you will be able to find a parts list in the video description. Thank you for watching!!
Cut your barrel in half. Don't need it that long and glue the tube into the 4inch section. Load your bait and push it almost all the way down. I've experimented plenty myself making potatoes launchers. You can always add a pressure gauge on the tube so you can use a 12 volt or even regular air tank compressor to save you the trouble of manually pumping it up.
great information, thank you. We've been searching for a better method to fill the tank. We recently did some experiments on the effects of barrel length on a compressed air cannon, if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/SQyAjvtnI-o/w-d-xo.html
thank you for watching and supporting the channel!!
Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for watching and supporting our channel!
If you're looking for an alternative to freezing your entire bait rig in ice, check out this video: th-cam.com/video/nqdvNeaof1w/w-d-xo.html ... In response to numerous questions, we experimented with a few different methods that we hope you'll find useful!
If you're also interested in getting the MAXIMUM DISTANCE out of your bait cannon - check out this video: th-cam.com/video/SQyAjvtnI-o/w-d-xo.html ... We tested the effects of barrel length on distance for an air bait cannon, and we show you how to calculate the (approximate) optimal barrel length for your bait cannon! Enjoy!
Be safe out there, good luck and enjoy!!
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Markus Alexzander Instablaster =)
@Bryce Devon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Bryce Devon It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
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when the wind shot last,it sound strong?
very strong!
Would ABS be better ? Thank you
I'm really not sure, but I'll research it. Based on my initial read, each (ABS or PVC) has its pros and cons and it appears there are a lot of differences. I have to say I'm intrigued, and after reading more about it may try ABS in another build.
Pro plumbers told me ABS is way weaker. Sch 80 PVC if using plastic.
Why are the 2 inch pieces are different lengths?
I want to ask, can I use this fishing machine in the San Francisco Bay Area, if I can wait until you answer, I would like to thank you very much
I am not sure. It can vary a lot from one area to another. Best to consult your local wildlife officer. I’ve found them to be very helpful.
Do you have a parts list?
Sure, the parts list is in the video description. Good luck!
Built one! Thanks so much! How long do you freeze the bait bullet?
Im curious, so I can weigh the pros and cons of the tire pump vs. the air compressor. I liked your design, because I can take it to the beach without needing power, or carrying an air compressor with me and having to worry about it running our of pressure mid fishing, but you seemed pretty winded in this video. How many pumps does it take you to get it to the desired PSI?
Way. Too. Many. It’s exhausting if you do it more than once. I’m working on another solution for another video soon. Open to your ideas if you land on something that works well!
I got an email that you'd commented asking about the list of parts, but I can't locate the comment to reply directly. You'll find the parts and materials list in the description of the video. Good luck with the build!
@@Woods2Table yeah I asked but right after I asked I saw them deep in the description, so I deleted my comment lol. Thanks though
@@Woods2Table compressor all the way. I got a deep cycle battery and though its a little effort to carry around, I can launch the cannon all day at the beach in fact for 2-3 days before I have to recharge the battery. Approx 60 launches off one charge. On top of that, I added some USB outlets to keep my phones charged lol.
What air compressor are you running? Never thought to use a deep cycle and this has been a pin for me!
que espesor deben tener los caños ?