Propane & Lever-Blowgun

Boom! The classic potato gun harnesses the combustion of flammable vapor.
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meatballs
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has anyone tried using blowguns on a propane meter? i think it would be really cool to have two blowguns but it never hear about anyone doing it so there's probably some sort of safety issue i'm overlooking. I know that they often aren't rated above ninety psi, but past a regulator that is no problem. any other issues i'm not seeing? any first hand experience? any on-the-spot speculation?
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I think that could work, but I have had a few blowguns that leak. Also, If you drop the gun or lean it against something the blowgun might open. Meters just seem sturdier and safer with ball valves.
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i do agree

even though they are slower they are more reliable
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I usually have a little blowby on near the trigger. You could spray the trigger with soapy water to see if it leaks any. Man that would suck....pshhht...pshhht....CLICKBOOOOM!!! AHHHHHH MY FACE!!!!
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Image

hmm... something like this
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UH OH that guys in deep sh#@!!!!
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i love star trek, lol

anyback on topic, um maybe we could figure out a way it increase the blowguns performance so that it could be used for this application
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I've used it on mine, though I never finished the gun it was for....
It held the pressure fine, and no damage was done to anything.
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thanks thats helpful, nice pic i'l try to avoid something like that. anyone else try this?
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i might try this if i ever get around to making a combustion. It might be a good i dea to put a safety ball valve infront of first blow gun just encase the metering thing does not get turned off completely.
trying to decide on a new project, probably something small.
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Any valve that can handle the pressure (after a regulator that shouldn't be a real problem anyway) and cold temperature of (potentially liquid) propane should work, so yes it could be done.

The problems I see are, as jssizzle pointed out, the risk of accidentally opening the valve(s), and the fact that it would really only be practical on a small cannon (one small enough to use 1/4" for the meter pipe...).

If you decide to try it, let us know how it ends up.

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what about the 1/8" output, I have trouble getting a good seal on 1/8" threads these pinholes leaks keep popping out from the Teflon tape seal
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Teflon tape, or paste will work.
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