nice one mate may have to make a small one out of unused pats and operate at 200psi lol
that look like fun
Ghostbuster Style Water Gun
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What are you going to use for the chamber?
An easier way to attach pop bottles is with 1/2" PVC, it snuggly fits inside the neck of the bottle, just add some glue or screws and it should be good.
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Well I was lucky cause i found the garden hose attachment in my garage, it fit perfectly and with some Teflon tape it was airtight. Have not had any problems with it so far.
Also, i found a new way to fill it, I use another garden hose attachment to stick on the water hose valve, then i use a piece of PVC with a 1/2 threaded male adapter to screw into the setup of the water gun then all i do is slip it into the garden hose attachment on the valve and release the water.
Also, i found a new way to fill it, I use another garden hose attachment to stick on the water hose valve, then i use a piece of PVC with a 1/2 threaded male adapter to screw into the setup of the water gun then all i do is slip it into the garden hose attachment on the valve and release the water.
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