Heh....well I guess pyrotechnic wouldn't be too far off. Growing up in Alaska can be really boring at times, gotta find something exciting to keep you entertained. Hehe edweird...thats a pretty good size spud gun if your shooting soda cans outta it. Hate to see the damage that could do :)
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In high-school, a friend of mine built a cannon and used it to fire concrete-filled pop cans about a 1/4 of a mile.Originally posted by edweird
Oh and if the bore of your potato gun is right...
Greased up soda can = SABOT round
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I was drinking some soda with my lunch I just had moments ago, and I think I have another coefficient to add to the soda can drinking equation.
the hole from the can should be parallel to your mouth. be sure the can is not slightly skewed from the mouth, otherwise results could also yeild you changing your shirt.Comment
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Still having issues with that "drinking" problem, huh?Originally posted by Miscue
I realized just now that, when you try to drink from a soda can... it matters how the can is turned.
Like, if the hole is at 9 o'clock... and then you pick it up to drink from it... it doesn't work very well, and now I need to change my shirt.
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the can in the fire is cool, but very dangerous. It really does blow burning embers all over the campsite, so be careful.
Try this one here(i hope nobody mentioned this already):
Put an open and empty soda can in boiling water for a while, make sure it gets really hot. take it out with tongs, and place it upside down in a bucket or large bowl full of ice water. the second it hits the cold water it implodes and crushes itself instantly, it's pretty cool...
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I've learned that dry air dosnt go to well in cars here ether. I had a can in my tech bag when I was doing some offstie work. I go back to my car after lunch and notice my RJ45 crimps in my seat... I'm like WTF then I looked in back and it looked like a tornado hit the place... it blew everything out of the bag and all over the place and impaled the plastic top into the back of one of the seats.Originally posted by Miscue
Can't leave them in your car when it's 115 outside... which means 150+ in vehicle. POW!
So far as spud guns etc... when I was a fabricator we made something similar out of a 10' peice of stainless pipe.... we used OxyAceteline to fire cloth pigs... it was pretty cool... nice low thump when we would fire it. Definantly not one to try at home.... you could definantly blow yourself up good with that one.Sig image must be under 20kComment
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Consider it attempted.Originally posted by OfficerGoat
So far as spud guns etc... when I was a fabricator we made something similar out of a 10' peice of stainless pipe.... we used OxyAceteline to fire cloth pigs... it was pretty cool... nice low thump when we would fire it. Definantly not one to try at home.... you could definantly blow yourself up good with that one.
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Definately going in my sig nowOriginally posted by Miscue
Like, if the hole is at 9 o'clock... and then you pick it up to drink from it... it doesn't work very well, and now I need to change my shirt.
Why go to the light, when darkness has its warmth too....
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I have an eating problem too. If I have like a dress shirt and pants on... I've learned to lean forward when I eat, and avoid spaghetti. And even then, I still find ways to get stuff on me. I dunno, I guess I'm just defective like that.Originally posted by Hexis
Still having issues with that "drinking" problem, huh?

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atleast he isnt sleeping in public toilets anymore... :POriginally posted by Hexis
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