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| Junior member Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1
UserID: 1424 | I am gonna use a supersoaker to shoot de-icing fluid on my satellite dish on the roof. It's about 30 feet away; need a longer stream since it will take a while to get the aim right. What supersoaker has the longest-lasting, thinnest stream between pumps? |
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
Posts: 3,293
UserID: 576 | There are many water guns that have enough pressure to fire a stream with sufficient range. However, in general, the best water guns only get excellent range through large nozzles. You're welcome to search the iSoaker.com reviews for exceptions. In order to increase the maximum pressure, you may want to modify an existing soaker or build your own. However, the best choice may be to try a standard water gun to see if it accomplishes the task. Good luck! ![]()
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: MI, US
Posts: 470
UserID: 809 | I don't know how the fluid will do with rubber, if it causes problems, you'll have to stick to piston, spring, and air pressure guns. Aiming isn't that hard, just move the stream until it hits your target. Also, if you're trying to maintain a high shot time, be sure to pump while firing. |
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