My First Spud Gun

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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spudnik11
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This is my first spudgun. I decided to make it a pneumatic. It is all 1" PvC, which is all pressure rate. I used a simple 1" ball valve, since this is my first. I havent take specific measurements on everything yet though :lol: . I have launched it at 80 psi a couple of times. I used ice cubes, Marshmallows, and pencils out of it. It is surprisingly powerful. It shot a marshmallow clean through two layers of cardboard. I filled it with my bike pump. I cant find out how to lower the file size of the pics. If someone can help me with that, its greatly appreciated. :)
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go to paint and press the image tab and press strech/screw and change the 100% to 50 and save as something else.
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What program is "paint" under? I cant find it :?
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Go to all programs, then accessories. It's in there.
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you have windows xp right? im assuming you do cause most people do
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use a program called vso image resize just Google search it.
can i be a sasquatch ?
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I have a mac :? [/quote]
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you are a good man 8)
but you have to know what software you have, other than that not much we can do
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