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Interesting. Its a portable gardenhose. Its bugly(butt ugly), but very effective. My knowledge only aplys to velocity and not pressure, so if someone could elaborate on how a gardenhose nozzle would act with 60-70 PSI, that would be helpfull.Originally posted by Doom@Feb 20 2005, 01:17 PM
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Classical Spirit: Constantly improve power, pressure and style over previous state of the art water gun models. The ideal of "power progress", a nowdays non existent concept in retail water guns since 1997.
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He has made the instructions short and sweet probably because he didn't have time to write a highly-detailed document. That is good because it makes the design look highly simple (probably because it is! .
I'd love if someone else made a similar design. The only problem I see would be the long-term cost, as it requires CO2 and, of course, water guns use a lot of gas by their nature.
I'd love if someone else made a similar design. The only problem I see would be the long-term cost, as it requires CO2 and, of course, water guns use a lot of gas by their nature.