expanding foam can stuff
- dragon finder
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if you shoot a can of that expanding foam stuff at a brick or sturdy wall do you think it would explode foam and adhere(sp) it's self to the wall and make a huge foam mass. he he he that would be soo cool if it wern't so dangerouse(sp) 
  
  
  
            
			
									
						I see what he means. The force of decompression would probably propel it away from the wall. You'd have a sticky mess whereever it ricocheted to. Great prank: Take a can of shaving cream or any compressed foam, dip it in liquid nitrogen, cut open the can so you have a solid block of foam, throw it in a car or room, as it melts it expands, without the can, that would be everywhere.
            
			
									
						- dragon finder
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i have seen that joke before and i was just throwing out i deas like this site is for 
  
  
            
			
									
						- schmanman
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I shot a can of foam at three sheets of 3/4 inch plywood screwed together from 100-110 feet away .it was awsome!there was foam 40 feet up in the trees and in a 45 foot radius around the target.but i kept safty in mind,so i hid behind a huge tree and in a ditch
            
			
									
						that foam is soooo sticky it won't come off your hands, so don't get it anywhere that you don't mind having foam on.
            
			
									
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- boilingleadbath
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It's not that bad once it dries; a bit of oil/grease/vasoline is quite effective at preventing it from sticking.
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