As far as I'm concerned this hobby has benefits beyond the immediate joys of propelling groceries at ludicrous velocities
Are spudders a cut above the rest?
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This article makes an interesting read and is a valid commentary on modern living. Being interested in making spudguns reflects a certain aptitude for hands-on experience that no formal education will teach you, knowledge that will certainly save you money when it comes to basic DIY around the house, even increasing your pulling-power 'cause ladies tend to like a man who can change a tyre

As far as I'm concerned this hobby has benefits beyond the immediate joys of propelling groceries at ludicrous velocities
As far as I'm concerned this hobby has benefits beyond the immediate joys of propelling groceries at ludicrous velocities
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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There has to be a plus side to "playing with toys", sure it's acceptable at your age but wait till you're older and still spudding and have to justify your hobby ;p
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Maybe you're honing your handyman skills for round the house for later on in life
Good point though, I have picked up common handyman skills that my Dad had to learn over years of fixing various things and renovating.
Good point though, I have picked up common handyman skills that my Dad had to learn over years of fixing various things and renovating.
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I personally am most defiantly a "cut above the rest"
America, the greatest gangster of all time. With 200 million odd foot soldiers at it's whim and call.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
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oh dear god, is that what your beloved wakes up to?

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That's on a good morning!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:oh dear god, is that what your beloved wakes up to?
America, the greatest gangster of all time. With 200 million odd foot soldiers at it's whim and call.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
Strange I was arguing this very point with my parents today.hands-on experience that no formal education will teach you, knowledge that will certainly save you money when it comes to basic DIY
From my stand point, I don't see this hobby only as a source of entertainment. I see it as a way to better understand physics, chemistry and mathematics. It also teaches you safety (won't look down the barrel more then once and pull the trigger), and how to use tools and fix things.
Before I started spud gunning, I sucked at using things like dremel tools, welding, and working with hardware, but after a couple years I've greatly improved my skills, and am actually making money and saving it to.
You learn more from hands on experience and you understand something better then if you had a book about it shoved in your face.
And good god novacastrian you sure are something, but I'm not quite sure what...kinda scary though...
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Thanks killjoy, you have as much as an idea of what i am as i have.Killjoy wrote:Good god novacastrian you sure are something, but I'm not quite sure what...kinda scary though...
I totally agree with your opinion on spudguns, in every aspect
Heck before i started making spudguns i had no way to vent
I used to waste all my time getting bent, to no effect
Then i found the f'n site of all time
Pity that spuds are all but benign.
America, the greatest gangster of all time. With 200 million odd foot soldiers at it's whim and call.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
I know I'm guilty of being the most technically minded in my house... Anything from electrical wiring to deworming the computer usually ends up with me unless I ignore it.
Then nothing happens
Looks like nova's had an attack of the muse...
Then nothing happens
Looks like nova's had an attack of the muse...
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That's easy enough.... You just find a job where people pay you to dream up stuff like this.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:There has to be a plus side to "playing with toys", sure it's acceptable at your age but wait till you're older and still spudding and have to justify your hobby ;p
As for the question in the original post: I'd say no. At least not any more so than any of a dozen other hobbies and less so than say... woodworking.
I would agree that advanced spudders (i.e. A bit more than just a basic combustion or ball valve pneumatic) develop very useful DIY skills in life, and presumably have higher intelligence.
So, in a way, maybe, but I wouldn't go around saying that.
So, in a way, maybe, but I wouldn't go around saying that.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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I'm not quite as fortunate as you are but my job does have its perksD_Hall wrote:That's easy enough.... You just find a job where people pay you to dream up stuff like this.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That'll teach me to post and answer mail at the same time
fixed now 
By "the rest" I was thinking of non-hobby oriented folk, not just specifically spudders, apologies if the title is misleading.D_Hall wrote:As for the question in the original post: I'd say no. At least not any more so than any of a dozen other hobbies and less so than say... woodworking.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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