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Old 06-04-2006, 10:11 AM   #1
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Default Pressure in 2 liter Homemade

The 2 liter homemade would be easiest for me since it seems simple enough and my dad wouldn't help me since he hates any kind of weapons. How does the water get pushed up to the nozzle and can someone get pics of each of the parts?
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:46 AM   #2
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The air inside the soaker gets pressurized from the pressure of the hose itself. You'll notice a long brass fitting coming out behind the hose handle, and you attach the hose there; then, the bottle part is filled with water. You only get one shot out of it, though, and it isn't very battle practical.
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:49 AM   #3
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then can someone explain the easiest, simplest way to make a homemade
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Old 06-04-2006, 01:54 PM   #4
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The two-liter homemade water gun IS the simplest homemade water gun around. Nothing gets simpler than poking a hole in a two-liter bottle cap, pushing tubing through and attaching the other side of the tubing to a hose via a connector available at most home improvement stores in the gardenning section (they're called hose couplers from what I know).

There are no check valves, no rare parts, no pumping even. If you're having trouble with something this simple, I would suggest against homemade water guns for the time being. Read up on how water guns work, or even better, disassemble a water gun to see how it works. Once you know how a water gun works, you'll feel much more confident and might not even need any help.
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but how does the water get up to the nozzle?

and wht hose attachments do I need?
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Old 06-04-2006, 02:16 PM   #6
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The water goes from the two-liter bottle to the hose nozzle via gravity. The two-liter bottle is held upside down. Something simple as this should go without saying, but perhaps not...

As for which hose attachments you will need, I already mentioned hose couplers. You will need one male hose coupler and one female hose coupler, however, ideally you will use two male and two female hose couplers. Go and buy the hose couplers and you should find it easy to hook them to the hose and tubing.
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