Thanks guys, right now I don't shoot anything. What got me interested recently in cannons is that a few weeks back I went to a civil war show and picked up a factory reject cast iron cannon (South Bend?). Its about 14" long and about a 1/2 inch bore. The trunions were broken off and fuse hole was plugged. OK for 30 bucks it would look cool sitting on my bar. I'm a decent woodworker so I decided to make a nice carriage for it. Well, wouldn't you know it, I made the mistake of googling "cannon" and found so much interesting info, including this website. Now I'm really hooked after seeing that Dalhgren cannon that Dominick made. Salute to Dom!! I would like to someday get a functional golf ball cannon. I have some welding skills, mainly MIG. My concern is safety first.
Dominick, I'm looking for a safe golf ball cannon barrel like your Dalhlgen, with trunions. I could make my own carriage. Would there be a big cost difference between the two types you mentioned? I don't have too much as far as machining equipment except a Smithy type lathe/mill combo. Also, want the barrel to be safe so nobody gets hurt.
Thanks,
Ed