Potato gun in the winter?

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I've never shot a potato gun in the winter, and I'm just wondering if the ABS will become brittle because of the cold? I'm talking cold as in, canadian winter cold...-20 celcius.
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Iam not good with the C to F but I guess that is WAYY to cold. I know if it was PVC it would blow up. I am not to sure about ABS. But I would'nt try it.
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yes you don't want to risk it.
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Damn, I kinda knew that was coming haha. Looks like it will have to go into hibernation for a couple months. If you kept it somewhere warm, and then took it out for a couple minutes it would be fine though. As long as you don't have it out long enough to let the plastic become brittle, it would be fine.
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Use metal once in winter period, i should say.
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If I had a mig welder in my garage I would make once, since I am a welder :D .
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Fire it out a window
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Cant you use couplers or soldering the things together, instead of welding ?
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If I made it out of metal, I would probably use oxy-acetylene in it, so it would be pretty beefy.
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You could take towels and wrap the, all over the cannon to keep it warm. And fill it some were warm and like dinsdale said try it out a window.
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WOW!! wrote:You could take towels and wrap the, all over the cannon to keep it warm. And fill it some were warm and like dinsdale said try it out a window.
Not that I don't trust my potato gun, but I don't want to risk shooting it from inside just incase it did blow. And come to think of it, there are no windows I know of that are in a suitable spot to shoot a potato gun..
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blowing inside is the least you should worry about. Worry about it blowing in your hands ...
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Google indicates that ABS is fairly tolerant of low temps - and I suspect that the pressure rise in a cannon is slow enough that it's increased brittelness shouldn't matter.

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If i where you, i just wouldn't shoot it in the winter.... Plus i dont like being outside in the cold.
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ProfessorAmadeus wrote:If i where you, i just wouldn't shoot it in the winter.... Plus i dont like being outside in the cold.
I live in an igloo, remember? Me being cold isn't the issue. I'm just not sure about the heating up and cooling down..Whatever, I guess it will just have to go into hibernation.
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