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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Is Spud Gun Legal or illegal


There are lot of difference between many country's rules regarding leagality of Potato gun. In some countries its legal and in some its illegal. You should make sure that you understand the risks and laws behind having a potato cannon in your residence. Here at Ask.com, you will come to know about the status of spud gun legality in various countries.


How to Solve SpudGun Fuel Crisis

Several versions of the spray-on the antiperspirant contain propane?or at least they did. A few days ago, however, I went to four different ammo shops (i.e. drug stores), reading Right Guard labels, and didn't find a single one with propane. More research discovered four facts. One, Right Guard stopped using propane several months ago. Two, we're regrettably late to this story. Three, Right Guard now contains butane, which will also work, according to our spudgun consultants. Four—and this is the most important part—Brut antiperspirant does have propane! Live testing revealed that a russet shot through a 3-ft. barrel, powered by the explosive action of Brut sprayed for about one second into the combustion chamber will travel, well, really far. And be accompanied by a big boom.







Read full article at popularmechanics.com.

How to Create Pneumatic Potato Cannon

A tutorial on how to make a cheap, pneumatic potato cannon powered by a bike pump from easy to get materials. It's really simple to make, but don't underestimate its power. They can shoot straight through a pretty thick sheet of plywood and break windows. Be smart and be careful when you are using one. Do NOT hold me responsible if you get hurt!!!

View the video here and read about the required parts at instructables.com

Monday, 20 May 2013

Build a Spud Gun with Ease


If you are good with your hands and have little knowledge of engineering then you can make a potato gun easily. Read full guide at wikihow.com to build a potato gun capable of launching a potato 200 yards or more. Here you will read about Steps to build potato gun, loading the gun and safety tips, firing the gun and troubleshooting tips.


How to make a Potato Gun [Video]


This video tells you the process of potato gun creation. You need following thing to build a potato cannon.

1 grill ignition kit (The small red button on the grill that clicks)
1 4-inch diameter PVC 90 degree elbow (Or just a section of four inch pipe)
1 fitting adapter for the elbow (Or pipe) with threads for a cap
1 screw on cap
1 4-inch to 2-inch PVC adapter
1 4 foot long section of 2-inch PVC pipe.
2-3 few cans of aerosol deodorant (for the butane)
1 bag of potatoes


Video Source: Youtube.com

Friday, 17 May 2013

How Spud Gun Works?


Spud guns come in a variety of shapes, sizes and configurations. Depending on the size of the barrel, they can fire a number of common objects, including potatoes, tennis balls and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) rockets. The only requirement is that the size of the projectile fits the size of the barrel. Read full article on howstuffworks.com to know how spud gun works?


Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Some useful advice regarding spudgun fuels



Combustion spudguns are powered by flammable propellants. If you are using a combustion spud fun, you would need fuel to power it and to launch your potato right there in to the orbit. Though there are plenty of fuel choices to make, you must be careful as your choice of fuel can make a difference between successful and safe launches and missed strikes, singed scalps, and burnt eyebrows and faces.

Here are some of the fuels that are commonly used to power combustion spudguns.

Right guard- it’s clean, powerful, and good stuff to power your combustion spudgun

Glade air freshner-it comprises of propane, butane, and isobutane. This propellant is powerful but contains large amount of water and smells quite bad

Butane-this too is a clean, powerful fuel for spudguns. The only drawback is that is that it is difficult to measure it and get the right amount.

Propane-it burns cleanly, is powerful and reliable too. You can measure it accurately using a propane meter.

Cologne, hairspray, and deodorant-all of these are decent choices to power your spud gun. The best part is that these are readily available. The drawback is that you can’t measure the quantity for good ignition. Plus, hair sprays and deodorants gum up inside the gun chamber and are smelly too.

When adding fuel to the spudgun, always remember that too much fuel in the spud gun chamber is not good. You won’t get enough oxygen to ignite the fuel mixture. Less fuel on the other hand would make your potato gun shoot farther. Experiment with different quantities of fuel to get it right. Last but not the least, use safe fuels to enhance your fun.