There's another hobby that I used to partake in that I won't discuss due to forum rules. Shortly after I started the hobby I realized there were two ways to do it....ThatGuy wrote:All I have at my disposal is: a power drill, a dremel, PVC, some screws/nuts/washers, and JB weld. anything else I would have to buy I am trying to keep under $30
1) Expensively.
2) Dangerously.
...Once I came to this conclusion I looked at my budget and realized that option 1 was right out; that left "dangerously" as my option for the hobby. I then asked myself how attached to my eyes and fingers I was. I decided I was very attached to my eyes and fingers and thus took the only reasonable option.
I dropped the hobby.
Spud gunning is very similar. There are two different ways to do this hobby....
1) Expensively.
2) Dangerously.
Act appropriately.
NOTE: I do not mean to imply that spud gunning is inherently expensive. It's not for somebody with a budget, but it sounds like the OP doesn't really have a budget. As such, even nominal costs may be expensive to him. The point being that if somebody is making a choice between money and safety, maybe they should find another hobby... That goes for ALL hobbies.