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I have found them useful for removing the windscreens from forklifts.... don't ask
Edit: They could also be used to remove cats from trees, instead of bothering the fire department.
Edit: They could also be used to remove cats from trees, instead of bothering the fire department.
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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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Hanging festive Mardi gras beads way up in trees?
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Now those are damage pics I want to see!Novacastrian wrote:I have found them useful for removing the windscreens from forklifts.... don't ask
Let's not forget the "proper" use of the first true spudgun, lobbing hand grenades at attacking bombers
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Actually, I believe the first "proper" use of a "spudgun" was as a teaching and research aid. In particular, as a demonstration of the fact that there is such a thing as a combustible gas and that combustion can be initiated with an electrical spark. This use predates the Holman projector by about 150 years and is the earliest use of a combustions spudgun (as opposed to the Holman which is a pneumatic).
See version 2 in the SpudWiki History of Spudguns page.
See version 2 in the SpudWiki History of Spudguns page.

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Fair comment, however:
By definition, a spudgun implies the use of a potato as a projectile, and the use of such missiles for the Holman Projector during informal war games between British vessels in the Second World War is the earliest such event I've seen recorded.The "electric-phlogopneumatic" pistol was thought up by Volta. It was generally filled with a mixture of hydrogen and air, and then corked up. One of the electrodes was touched with one hand; the other hand touched one of the poles of an electrostatic machine. When the spark went off between them and also inside the pistol, a loud explosion resulted which violently shot out the cork. As Volta himself wrote, these experiments "stupefied the ordinary observer, caused considerable satisfaction among amateurs and those in the know, for these are experiments combining electricity and inflammable air"
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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The noise could be used to scare off birds.
I´ve heard of farmers using them.
I´ve heard of farmers using them.
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I was thinking a burst disk design could be used as some type of depth charger.
Because as it sinks the water pressure increases pressing on the burst disk.
Not sure how far it would have to sink to trigger one powerful enough to get some fish(to eat or sell), but if it would work it'd be a better alternative than an explosive.
Because as it sinks the water pressure increases pressing on the burst disk.
Not sure how far it would have to sink to trigger one powerful enough to get some fish(to eat or sell), but if it would work it'd be a better alternative than an explosive.
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I highly doubt seeing anything come out of that.THUNDERLORD wrote:I was thinking a burst disk design could be used as some type of depth charger.
Because as it sinks the water pressure increases pressing on the burst disk.
Not sure how far it would have to sink to trigger one powerful enough to get some fish(to eat or sell), but if it would work it'd be a better alternative than an explosive.
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I have to agree with frankrede - that depth charge idea is not going to go anywhere.
For it to sink far enough for the burst disk to break, the external water pressure will have to exceed the internal air pressure - and so you'll get an implosion, not an explosion.
There are ways to do it, but they'll need to be more sophisticated than that.
For it to sink far enough for the burst disk to break, the external water pressure will have to exceed the internal air pressure - and so you'll get an implosion, not an explosion.
There are ways to do it, but they'll need to be more sophisticated than that.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Actually if a pin (like a nail) was in front of the burst-disk (attached to the same diameter as the burst-disc),Ragnarok wrote:I have to agree with frankrede - that depth charge idea is not going to go anywhere.
For it to sink far enough for the burst disk to break, the external water pressure will have to exceed the internal air pressure - and so you'll get an implosion, not an explosion.
There are ways to do it, but they'll need to be more sophisticated than that.
the force of pressure would be against a smaller area. So it wouldn't only "Implode" and the external pressure would be lower than it's internal pressure when it bursts.
It was really something I was daydreaming.(Hey, I've seen jaws 1 a few times).
Or maybe an under-water noise-maker for some sort of training exercise.
BTW It's like when they say a women in high heels has the same or greater pressure (per square measurement) as an elephant walking. 8)
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I know which one I'd prefer on my chest ;p heheTHUNDERLORD wrote:It's like when they say a women in high heels has the same or greater pressure (per square measurement) as an elephant walking. 8)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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So do I!!!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I know which one I'd prefer on my chest ;p heheTHUNDERLORD wrote:It's like when they say a women in high heels has the same or greater pressure (per square measurement) as an elephant walking. 8)
Just remembered this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB6A7v0zNqs
Gotta see this!! I remember seeing it on TV show and they were all serious and I kept laughing!!!
I'd prefer the woman over that although neither would be nice
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Theopia 8)
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Theopia 8)
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my father in law had one that he used when he worked at a golf course to scare away birds. I used mine to clear weeds in my backyard by using a piece of fishing line 6' long tied between two 3oz lead weights placed in front of a rag, took out 3 foot tall weeds with ease, but messed up my fence a little... spudgun aka lawnmower...lol
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