Someone live the aircon on heating after the “hot” Christmas Day you had over in nz 🤣
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One of my customers has modified a bead bazooka BEAD BAZOOKA(R) - Gaither Tool Co.
To shoot golf balls[emoji1531][emoji1531]
They go 600+ meters as his neighbor complained about a golf ball coming through the window on his house
My customer thought he was shooting into the bush behind his place, not over it🤣
As kids we had fireworks guns made from galv water pipe threaded one end with screw on cap with small hole for tupans bunger wick to come through . we would drop a marble in the other end & light the wick . Marble would go through two sides of a 44gal drum . We were young & stupid back then .[biggrin] I had a potato gun also , you would push the front of the gun into a potato & it would fire a plug of potato about the size of a rubber on the top of a pencil , think it worked on water pressure because it was also a water pistol. All I know if you got hit with the potato pellet it hurt & left a bruise.
The spud gun
Works with air pressure but also can shoot water
We used to get cast ally ones, also remember the plastic ones similar to these
Potato Gun | Mad About Science
We also built our own
100mm to 60mm reducer, screwed cap on the 100mm end, about 1 meter of 60mm pipe on the other
Gas igniter in the 100mm end
Spray in some carby clean, load a spud (or lemon)
Push it down the tube (compression [emoji12][emoji12])
Click the ignition and BOOM
Watch the flying potato go through the neighbours fence (run and hide)🤭
(Good idea to wrap a rag around the big end in case of rupture, don’t, I repeat don’t use oxy acetylene, guarantee rupture, even though it makes the spud fly a couple of hundred metres through the air[emoji16][emoji16])
Oh yeah
Don’t tell the kids [emoji12]
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Gav
Hmm,yes, Penny Bangers were the go to fireworks,used to do a good job of letterboxes....[bighmmm][biggrin]