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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 3:08 am
by CS
SaladTosser wrote:u think thats bad? i have been advertising my old spudgun site on desks a few month ago, hoping to recruit some ppl.
EUREKA! LMAO.
Some people at my school know I shoot potato guns but not a whole lot. Actually talked to my history teacher about them and he trys telling me that combustions are more powerful then pneumatics, but since hes my teacher I decided not to "slam" him on the issue and let him ramble on. I wish I had welding but since my school is gay I have missed it two years in a row mean while girls are taking it. Its crazy there is kids 45mins away that know about me. And everytime I talk to those kids over there, there like "man, this is the kid that builds those awesome potato guns" ( I havent really rolled out any "awesome" guns but mine are nice compared to some of theres).

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 7:03 am
by Technician
Saladtosser I thought you might like to know that we clicked on your link yesterday and again today and it's a dead end. You might want to check into that.

Twitch99 I suggest that you switch over to propane, as it's a gas and you don't have to worry about atomization or condensing of the product on the walls of your combustion chamber. Plus if you make a meter pipe with a regulator then once you get the pressure set correctly you can fire time after time consistently.