Harness the power of precision mixtures of pressurized flammable vapor. Safety first! These are advanced potato guns - not for the beginner.
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Hotwired
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:58 pm
pizlo wrote:You'd make one chicken very satisfied...
*dresses up as a chicken and goes round to Hall's place*
Would be interesting to see it crawling round a 4 foot pipe.
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:34 pm
ALIHISGREAT wrote:i wonder if they make a mini version for copper pipe

Yeah I know, pretty smart A answer.....

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Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:33 pm
Wow that's awesome!
Too bad you only have one pipe left to cut...
For those of you who don't know what hes working on look up the thread the pipe dream.
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:34 pm
starman wrote:Yeah I know, pretty smart A answer.
I prefer not to use pipe cutters - I used to, but it crushes the end of the pipe in and takes a lot of work to clean up properly. You get much better results with less effort by using a hacksaw neatly. Getting a straight cut isn't hard - slide a slip coupling to the appropriate place on the pipe, use the edge of it to mark a line the whole way around with sharpie, cut to that line, clean off the sharpie.
Obviously though, a hacksaw isn't much good when you've pipes multiple feet in diameter. :tongue3:
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:47 pm
Really you don't have a hacksaw 6 feet long?I thought everybody did
i wonder if they make a mini version for copper pipe
You could make one yourself with a mini torch and just set the pipe on rollers.It wouldn't be practical but why not!
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
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My brother-in-law was a boiler-maker at Voith (sp) in York Pa. They make hydro-turbines for dams. He got to use all kinds of specialty tools like this.
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D_Hall: I'm not quite sure why you decided to post this thread... Your writing tone and your apparent need for a machine like this are, well, interesting. I don't know much about you at all but I've been reading your recent posts and they make me wonder...
So what is it that you do? What would you be interested in hiring any of us for?
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:59 pm
PVC Arsenal 17 wrote:So what is it that you do?
I test experimental weapons for the military.
What would you be interested in hiring any of us for?
Target practice.

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Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:03 pm
PVC Arsenal 17 wrote:So what is it that you do? What would you be interested in hiring any of us for?
From his website..."
Who are you? What's your day job? Why do you know all this wierd stuff?
My name is David Hall. I'm a Mechanical Engineer employed at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, Ordnance Test & Evaluation Branch. I started my career writing flight simulations. These days I test rockets, and guns for the military. Combine those two assignments and voila."
Bases on his comments, he has/gets to play with spook toys for the US government.
Edit: Or he can beat me to the punch and tell you himself....

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Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:10 pm
Experimental weapons, eh? In that case, forgive me if I came across as rude.
That sounds like one hell of a job. What kinds of weapons are we talking about?
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Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:16 pm
PVC Arsenal 17 wrote:What kinds of weapons are we talking about?
Experimental ones. :tongue5:
Sorry, couldn't resist.
He has made minor mentions of some nuttiness he's been involved with in passing, but to be honest, a lot of what he does will no doubt be classified - as you might expect of experimental weapons...
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Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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starman wrote:Bases on his comments, he has/gets to play with spook toys for the US government.
Not spook toys. Spooky toys! They are, after all, experimental. Some of them don't work right. Eerieeeee feeling when things don't work as advertised.
