NEW PRICE $200.00
hey i have 3 new air cannons for sale that are solid metal (no plastic no water valves)
solenoid is designed for air and the tank is rated at 200 psi. i have a compressor that reaches 145psi and i have left it hooked up for a week at 145psi and no failures.if your regulator fails this can handle the pressure and not explode like a plastic version would..
these have the footprint of a 2lb fire extinguisher.
200.00 each hand trigger no motion sensor
12volt or 115volt solenoid 115psi
i have a used one for 200.00_____ SOLD with a best offer
shipping is included to U.S only
if your interested send me a pm
thanks for your time
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Werewolf
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09-14-2010,11:51 AM
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Werewolf
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09-15-2010,09:43 AM
the air cannons look similar to this. the reason i say similar is because parts change since i do not buy in bulk .
it releases all air in tank at once making a loud pop
many versions available shoot me a message
in the picture the round object is attached to a 90 that lets you mount it to the wall or it can be straight.
this tank can be fired in 1 sec intervals and still has the full effect each time it fires
with this setup the air supply is cut off when activated.
any other questions keep asking
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09-23-2010,10:43 AM
New price $200 with hand trigger
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Ghost
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09-23-2010,11:25 AM
It about time someone makes a real one and not one with a water valve or plastic tank. When someone gets hurt it will be to late and your are not that much more. for the piece of mind its worth it. I always wanted one but im not paying for junk or something made with stuff from lowes or harbor frieght the only thing I see wrong with yours is your tank is 200psi but your valve is 115psi you need at least a 125psi valve. I would want to crank it up and see what that baby would do but I'm sure it wouldn't be safe. Good job on doing it right in my book. I sent you a pm with address to invoice me with paypal
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Zombie
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Got it BUT... –
09-27-2010,07:21 PM
I got the cannon this morning. Looks sturdy. However, I am a little unsure about how to use it. I see where I hook up the air near the solenoid. However, what do I do with the bracket? It looks like it attaches on the bottom but do I have to secure it with screws before using or can I just hold onto it while I test it out? Also, I can't tell where the air comes out. Perhaps I need a diagram or a picture of one already hooked up. Got anything that will make it clearer?
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Werewolf
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09-27-2010,07:34 PM
the mount is optional this thing weighs about 20lbs you lay it on the ground or hold it to test it. i have laid mine on the ground and used it an it didn't move i had it laying under some burlap in front of a tombstone next to the walkway it lays flat and dont have a pivot point anyways the mount screws in on the opposite side of the solenoid and then screws are used to mount it on a wall with a whole cut out of the wall for the air to flow through. this setup is common for attractions that wants the cannon hide behind a wall
hook the air compressor up and plug up the solenoid hit the trigger. make sure it is around 95 psi but over 115psi it will not fire



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