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Haven't tried that stuff, but my friend has some of his sister's hairspray that has ingredients similar to that. I have an empty can he gave me, but it's too much so I probably won't buy any.
First 5 ingredients:
Alcohol SB-40 (denatured alcohol), propane, isobutane, dimethyl ether, butane
First 5 ingredients:
Alcohol SB-40 (denatured alcohol), propane, isobutane, dimethyl ether, butane
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Kinda off topic here, but does anyone know what pressures most aerosole cans run at?
It would be cool to stick a schrader valve in one and fill it up with propane. You could just take it with you instead of attaching a propane meter to your gun.
It would be cool to stick a schrader valve in one and fill it up with propane. You could just take it with you instead of attaching a propane meter to your gun.
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I use static guard and get a pretty consistent ~175-200 yards. I tried carb cleaner but it didn't work very well. I think it's because it wasn't spraying fine enough.
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Uh, not too much actually. Some people suggested it so I got some. it worked pretty darn good so I never tried too much else that I didn't have laying around the house already. I've gotten a few shots from it upwards of 250 yards. Of course, my cannon is over 8 1/2 feet long.
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Ah, but the propane meter allows you to insert the optimum amount of propane into your chamber, while spraying with an aerosol is very hit-and-miss._Fnord wrote:Kinda off topic here, but does anyone know what pressures most aerosole cans run at?
It would be cool to stick a schrader valve in one and fill it up with propane. You could just take it with you instead of attaching a propane meter to your gun.
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that just made me lolnoname wrote:Once you get used to it, your brain turns off your finger when the spray time is over.
i use some stuff called brut witch works rely good