Here's the rebar steel "dart" I shot it at the microwave in this topic:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/shootin ... 13191.html
I simply drilled a hole in a golfball the size of my rebar and stick the rebar in.
It's best to shoot from up close so it don't go sideways, but when it goes in your target the golfball slips off and you can reuse it again.
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Nice... so how much do those sections of rebar cost (about)?
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God that must be heavy and very destructive.
Ill try that give a little more kick to those golf balls.
Ill try that give a little more kick to those golf balls.
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You gave me an idea what to do with my golfball gun!I got a heap of this rebar from a construction site bin I raided.These things look like they would have some penetrating power!
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rebar fits very well in 1/2 inch pvc but my cannon isn't strong enough to launch the rebar but a high powered copper one would probably work well.
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Pizlo --"Nice... so how much do those sections of rebar cost (about)?"
at my local hardware store, they sell for 7 dollars per 5 foot section (being 1/2" in diameter) soo about $1.40 per foot 8)
at my local hardware store, they sell for 7 dollars per 5 foot section (being 1/2" in diameter) soo about $1.40 per foot 8)
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Demon Darts they are!I might go make some Demon darts soon.