This is my first gun I FINALLY got about building Constructed out of 2'' pipe and fittings. Ignition is a bunsen burner lighter "borrowed"*ehmstoleehm* from my school lab.
I havent done any distance/damage shots yet, only dry fires...Which have great results.
First Gun...The Messenger
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- Ignition in drilled endcap.
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- Some Mac.Donald's toy. Fits A little TOO tight i the barrell.
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- Wooden pencil box that fits just nice in the barrell
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well, this isn't much isn't it?
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Ah, completely did not pick that up, I saw that he was using 2" pipe and remembered someone saying they just made a 2" piston valve, and just put the two together.
Wow, im dumbfounded, that's a first for me.
Wow, im dumbfounded, that's a first for me.
My God man! Are you living in the stone age?wannabie wrote:It's a combustion....
Nice gun, i've never seen one of those bunsen lighters before, we allways use matches.
<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.
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my school USED to use matches to light them bunsen burners..bu then some idiots started burning their worksheets instead and i just did anaother dry shot out of my window..the blast reverberated around the whole estate.the gun kicked like mad too.
well, this isn't much isn't it?
Estate who are you richy rich?? Anyway nice gun.flamerz14 wrote:my school USED to use matches to light them bunsen burners..bu then some idiots started burning their worksheets instead and i just did anaother dry shot out of my window..the blast reverberated around the whole estate.the gun kicked like mad too.
<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.
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I'd advise against using anything that says "Shine" or "clean" on the can, because it often means it may contain substances bad for the PVC.
I also have to say that that breech loading looks disturbingly fragile, and quite a few fittings you have used don't appear to be pressure rated.
Sorry to make so many negative comments, but all of these things negatively impact your safety, and I'm sure you'd rather not have to make a trip to the hospital because your cannon exploded in your hands.
The school I was at before uni used matches that weren't made accessible except in practical classes.
Worked fine, but there was a weird thing that was if you couldn't find any, but said "Matches, Matches, Matches", some would suddenly appear.
One of the teachers had an alarming quality that he would physically hurl the matches straight at you to get them there before you finished the third "matches".
But that eventually stopped.
I also have to say that that breech loading looks disturbingly fragile, and quite a few fittings you have used don't appear to be pressure rated.
Sorry to make so many negative comments, but all of these things negatively impact your safety, and I'm sure you'd rather not have to make a trip to the hospital because your cannon exploded in your hands.
The school I was at before uni used matches that weren't made accessible except in practical classes.
Worked fine, but there was a weird thing that was if you couldn't find any, but said "Matches, Matches, Matches", some would suddenly appear.
One of the teachers had an alarming quality that he would physically hurl the matches straight at you to get them there before you finished the third "matches".
But that eventually stopped.
Hah, matches.
The schools/colleges I've been at, the teacher/lecturer would light one bunsen with a match then you had to get a splint and use it to bring the gift of fire to your own bunsen....
The schools/colleges I've been at, the teacher/lecturer would light one bunsen with a match then you had to get a splint and use it to bring the gift of fire to your own bunsen....
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Not necessarily, perhaps it's a housing estate.BigGrib wrote:Estate who are you richy rich?? Anyway nice gun.
That used to be the case in earlier years but in sixth form we'd have our zippos handyThe schools/colleges I've been at, the teacher/lecturer would light one bunsen with a match then you had to get a splint and use it to bring the gift of fire to your own bunsen....
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You think I used a zippo?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:That used to be the case in earlier years but in sixth form we'd have our zippos handy
If they hadn't supplied matches, there would have been some considerable danger of the room catching fire.
@Hotwired: I spent most of my time taking splints, dampening them, then re-bending them into spirals, and letting them dry into the new shape - so the pot of splints always looked very weird at the end of the term.
And no-one ever figured out that it was me doing it. Although they did catch me doing a lot of other things, so I'm quite surprised that they didn't suspect me.
@ragnarok: its made to polish PVC bumpers and other plastic stuffs.
@jsr: yeah its a housing estate nearly everybody lives in them where i'm at..
oh and i did another dry shot yesterday...the shot was loud enough to scare the sh*t out of 12 year old kids who were smoking.Apparently they called the police and the cops didnt suspect them of smoking but nonetheless, i'm safe.for now.
@jsr: yeah its a housing estate nearly everybody lives in them where i'm at..
oh and i did another dry shot yesterday...the shot was loud enough to scare the sh*t out of 12 year old kids who were smoking.Apparently they called the police and the cops didnt suspect them of smoking but nonetheless, i'm safe.for now.
well, this isn't much isn't it?
Then you need to stop using it immediately. Some polishes are mildly destructive to the surface they're cleaning, and I wouldn't want to take that chance.flamerz14 wrote:@ragnarok: its made to polish PVC bumpers and other plastic stuffs.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?