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QuestionCan I use gasoline instead of hairspray?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerNo. You'll blow the gun up and start a fire. It's not safe to use a liquid accelerant like gas.
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QuestionCan the potato cannon overheat? if the potato gun can overheat, what can I use to cool it down?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe answer is probably yes, the potato gun can likely overheat. However, it's unclear just how quickly you'd need to fire the weapon to cause it to overheat. It's surely not a common issue in the potato gun community. If you feel the PVC pipe getting hot, just set the gun down on a heat-resistant surface and wait for it to cool off.
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QuestionCan a potato gun be used for water balloons?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerNo. The amount of force a potato gun generates is not trivial. Potato guns can easily fire a spud up to 650 feet (200 meters). That kind of combustion will eviscerate a water balloon in the barrel. Use a slingshot for water ballons!
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QuestionCan we use this for self-defense at home against invaders, since it can fire heavy things?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you want a really slow and inefficient way to protect yourself, sure. A potato gun will hurt somebody, if that's what you're wondering. If someone breaks into your home though, spending 5 minutes to load a 5-foot long potato gun is probably not the best course of action.
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QuestionI only have a 2 foot section of 2-inch pipe. Will this cause any issues?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerWell, your gun will likely have a little bit less range than guns with longer barrels. You're probably going to get less range, too. The gun will still fire just fine, though. If you aren't entering any competitions, you don't need to worry about it.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of potatoes?Community AnswerPretty much anything that fits down the barrel, apples, oranges, onions, etc. You can even wad some newspaper into the gun, pour some water in it, and shoot that. If you do use a potato, try sticking a glow stick in it at night and launching it for a cool "tracer" effect.
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QuestionWhat do I use to clean my potato gun after firing it?Community AnswerClean your potato gun using soap and water.
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QuestionWhere do I get the igniter?Community AnswerHome depot or Wal Mart. They are very cheap and work well.
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QuestionWhy is my potato gun not igniting?Community AnswerIt's not uncommon for guns to become ineffective after prolonged use. If you haven't used it yet, then check your wires, what you are touching and how long it takes you to pull the trigger. If none of that works, just pull it apart and redo it, following instructions word by word.
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QuestionCan a potato gun shoot a tennis ball?Community AnswerIf it fits snugly in the barrel, yes it will. If it's too small, use wadding.
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QuestionWhat kind of wire should I use?Community AnswerUse a copper wire. They're conductive and great for electric fuses. They are available at hardware stores.
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QuestionAfter testing my gun, I have deduced there is a lack of oxygen. How do I fix this?Community AnswerJust before the firing and loading of each round, take the back off, and wave it back and forth to force air into it, then load immediately after.
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QuestionCan I kill flies with a potato gun?NannerBNanner107Community AnswerYes. The potato will squish it, but it could damage to other things and make a mess!
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QuestionIf I used a chemical igniter, could I make a gas depot and, therefore, not have to reload hairspray since no leftovers would block the ignition?Community AnswerYes, that will work.
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QuestionWill the potato gun cannon work for a tank (to ram)?Community AnswerIf your cannon can be handheld, then it would be able to fit on a vehicle. I'm assuming you mean "ram" as in ramming into things, in which case I would use a stronger set of pipes to avoid instant damage on impact. I would then attach a strong metal object to it, like a sledgehammer head, and drill a hole in it that matches the diameter of the barrel.
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QuestionCan I use alternate fuels like alcohol or lighter fluid?Community AnswerYes. However, different flammable liquids have different expansion rates, so use caution when substituting aerosols.
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QuestionHow do I connect the igniter and the screw? The instructions weren't very clear about how to wrap the copper wire.Community AnswerYou screw it into the combustion chamber. The igniter is wired as a trigger. You might have to turn it a couple of times for it to ignite.
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QuestionHow much will this cost?Community AnswerThis will run you about $30-$40, depending on the tools you have.
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QuestionCould I do the same thing except with a pickle instead of a potato?Community AnswerYes! Make sure that the pickle is straight and you will have to shave it to change it to the size of the pipe.
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QuestionCan I get the parts at radio shack?Community AnswerMost likely not. Find your local hardware store, and it should have most or all of the parts.
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QuestionCan I put glue on my potato cannon?Community AnswerYes, but some glues will not hold as well as others, so you will need to experiment to find the best glue for your set up.
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QuestionIf I make the potato cannon half the normal size and use half the normal propellant, would it fire with half the power and force?Community AnswerYes, it will fire with half of its original force. Why? Because, if you are making all the parts half their original size (with half the hairspray), you will have half the power.
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QuestionCan I use a spark igniter from a lighter?Community AnswerYou can, but you would have to be very careful so that you do not harm yourself.
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QuestionHow far does a potato gun launcher shoot?Community AnswerIt depends on the size of the chamber (for the hairspray) and how much you have in it without losing oxygen.
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QuestionCan I use a baseball instead of potato? If so, how fast would it be?Community AnswerProbably not a great idea. The best ammunition has its own lubricant (water in the potato, juice in a fruit, etc.). Also, you need to be careful about the weight - explosions take the path of least resistance, and if the object is harder to move than the wall of the barrel, it's catastrophic. Stick with the proven stuff, it's safer. Another word of caution: never put the cannon on your shoulder to fire; it could blow your head off. Schedule 40 PVC pipe has no pressure rating.
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QuestionWould the potato gun be able to be made half the size if the pipes are all half the size of the ones listed, or would it mess up the design?Community AnswerIt will still work, you'd just have to find something else to fire that would match the barrel.
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QuestionWhich style of igniter is best?Community AnswerA push button igniter is a good choice. Drill a hole in a larger pipe that fits the igniter and use glue to seal.
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QuestionCan I use starting fluid as a propellant? Is there less residue and more power?Community AnswerYes, you can use this. It is more powerful than hairspray, and something like WD-40. This will result in more power. It would leave less residue.
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QuestionIs the length of the tubes important and if I change the dimensions, will that change it significantly?Community AnswerYes, the length is important for the accuracy. When it has a longer barrel, you will have more accuracy. With a shorter barrel, there is less accuracy but a little more power (not that significant though).
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