How to build a Bait Cannon Part 1
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You can forget casting out past the surf zone or way out into the rivers or lakes. Say hello to our little friend.....a BAIT CANNON!!! This is crazy easy and fast to build and can be done cheaply and without a ton of know-how or effort. • We took a trip out to North Carolina to visit our friends from @Woods2Table Join Emily as she goes step by step through the process of building a bait cannon! • This is part 1. Part 2 will have the actual surf testing! • *** DISCLAIMER ***: As mentioned in the video, PVC IS NOT DESIGNED TO HOLD PRESSURIZED AIR. When PVC fails, it fails catastrophically (ie. it explodes). This can cause serious injury or death. I do not claim that building a cannon like mine (even by following my directions exactly) will mean that you are safe using it. THERE IS NO WAY TO MAKE PVC 100% SAFE WHEN IT IS PRESSURIZED WITH AIR. Ambient temperature, glue joint quality, fill pressure, projectile type, acts of God, and numerous other factors can all contribute to a cannon's failure. I've done all I can to make you aware of potential safety issues via text and spoken warnings, as well as safety demonstrations in the video. Having said that, you can still be injured as you build your cannon and while you use it once it's completed. I'm assuming my own risks in building and using this cannon and you need to do so as well if you choose to make your own. Check your local laws before making an air cannon, as some cities, counties, and states do not allow them. • Below are the materials you will need: • 36 4 Schedule 40 PVC (Air Chamber) • 60 1.5 Schedule 40 PVC (Barrel) • 4 to 2 Schedule 40 PVC Reducer (Connects air chamber to trigger) • 4 Schedule PVC 40 End Cap (Caps end of the air chamber) • Tire Schrader Valve (.453 Valve Stem) *Check Amazon* • 2 PVC Ball Valve (Trigger) • 2 to 1.5 diameter Schedule 40 PVC step-down connector (Connects trigger to barrel) • • Heavy grade PVC primer and PVC cement • 1/2 drill bit • Tape measure • Sharpie or Pencil • Chop saw or hand saw • Paint • Bicycle pump or Air Pump with gauge • • 00:00 Introduction • 01:05 Building the Bait Canon • 11:47 Fitting the Barrel
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