Ghostbuster Style Water Gun
- TheTrooper
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Heres my simple but powerful water gun!
Here it is in a backpack, perfect for concealing it.
The entire water gun.
This is where the water is let through to a tiny hole in the very end.
Usually operates between 60-110 psi and supplies enough water for about 2-3 minutes of continuous spray.
I built most of this out of left overs from a previous sprinkler installation in my front yard so it was very cheap to make.
Specs:
2-liter soda bottle (will probably upgrade to 3-liter)
Operating Pressure: 60-110 psi
Built from 1/2 hose and 1/2 PVC parts
Ball valve operated
Here it is in a backpack, perfect for concealing it.
The entire water gun.
This is where the water is let through to a tiny hole in the very end.
Usually operates between 60-110 psi and supplies enough water for about 2-3 minutes of continuous spray.
I built most of this out of left overs from a previous sprinkler installation in my front yard so it was very cheap to make.
Specs:
2-liter soda bottle (will probably upgrade to 3-liter)
Operating Pressure: 60-110 psi
Built from 1/2 hose and 1/2 PVC parts
Ball valve operated
- VH_man
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thats pretty nice......
now all you need is to make the thing fit in your pocket and have a hose running up a sweatshirt or something.......
haha just kidding.
i like it though. reminds me of what i used to make when i was like 8 when i wanted a new supersoaker.
now all you need is to make the thing fit in your pocket and have a hose running up a sweatshirt or something.......
haha just kidding.
i like it though. reminds me of what i used to make when i was like 8 when i wanted a new supersoaker.
- Stifler69
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HAHAHA that is sooo awesome,
2 questions ?
... how far have u been able to "shot" the water out ??
and after all the water is used but is it hard to fill it up again, like with it leaking ???
looks sooo cool again
stifler69
2 questions ?
... how far have u been able to "shot" the water out ??
and after all the water is used but is it hard to fill it up again, like with it leaking ???
looks sooo cool again
stifler69
very nice. but it would look cool with a custom handle.
over all, nice work!
over all, nice work!
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- TheTrooper
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Thanks a lot...i like it though. reminds me of what i used to make when i was like 8 when i wanted a new supersoaker.
Lol just kidding but it can put holes in dirt at 60 psi ( have not tested higher because i glued it that morning)
But Stifler69, i can probably shoot it 20-30 feet max at 60 psi, and i do have trouble filling it back up but not because it leaks but that water can only go so fast into a 1/2 pipe.
- TheTrooper
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I wish i could have the shrader poking through the bag but i would have to cut a hole and i do not want to do that. Also, How do you think i should fill it up externally? Like drill a hole in the top of bottle or something?
- TheTrooper
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well maby a big brass fitting with a cap
Edit: nevermind it would still be to small
Edit: nevermind it would still be to small
- MrCrowley
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I meant the seal with the bottom of the bottle, you'll need something sturdy and air tight. A ball valve probably could get ripped off too easily. That's why a larger version of a pop in schrader, without the schrader would work well because it's flexible.
- TheTrooper
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Well i guess where the T is i could have replaced it with a Cross piece (the ones with 4 ends) and put ball valve like VH_man said in it
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Nice, clean design. I've been following all the threads about "soakers".
How did you attach the soda bottle?
I Can't see the fitting so well in the pic.
Thanks 8)
How did you attach the soda bottle?
I Can't see the fitting so well in the pic.
Thanks 8)
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The attachment is can be found on bottom half of this page: http://www.flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?c ... ose-Female
copy all this, i don't know why its linking like this
Edit: link isn't working, the PVC part is used to attach garden hoses to PVC, Its a 3/4 FGT x 1/2 inch spigot
copy all this, i don't know why its linking like this
Edit: link isn't working, the PVC part is used to attach garden hoses to PVC, Its a 3/4 FGT x 1/2 inch spigot