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Aquaglove

Aquaglove
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On a sunny summers days, what can be more fun that inflating things with water. This instructable shows how to create a massive water filled aquaglove. We then introduce a Dachshund and watch the Aquaglove burst.


There's a longer video in step5, and also more freeze frame images showing the aquaglove shaped tube of water collapse.
 
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Step 1What you need

What you need
To inflate your own Aquaglove you will require;

  • Rubber gloves
  • Hose pipe and water
  • Plenty of outdoors space, well away from doors/anything electrical/sunbathers
  • Strong reinforced tape. Duct tape is ideal
  • Dachshund (optional)
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Aug 20, 2011. 9:34 AMcreativecherry says:
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-nana! I can't hear all the naysayers with my ears covered! This is very cool water fun! Nothing wrong with watering the lawn once in awhile and I promise I won't flush the toilet as often to make up for the water consumption!
Jun 19, 2011. 1:04 PMvincent7520 says:
You could use a condom instead of a glove.

I guess it would be the same amount of wasted water, but what could you expect from a comment from France ?…

:D
Jul 25, 2011. 3:01 AMbpfh says:
Just because I'm in France does not mean that I'm French ;-)
Aug 2, 2011. 6:55 AMvincent7520 says:
true ! … but some can expect you get some elementary notions … 

:D :D
Aug 1, 2011. 7:20 AMSuper_Nerd says:
Does this work with a corgi?
Aug 1, 2011. 10:24 AMangelabchua says:
HAHAHHAHHA EXCELLENT question!
Aug 1, 2011. 8:56 AMstupidstickanimations says:
Should I have a swedish vallhund ( very similar to corgi's ) and he enjoys to play with the aquaglove ( although he doesnt bite he jumps on it )
Aug 1, 2011. 10:24 AMangelabchua says:
You had me at wiener dog.
Dec 15, 2010. 5:49 PMmatt_and_nick says:
hmmm... archery practice anyone???
Jul 24, 2011. 1:21 PMtincanz says:
good idea!

or what about slingshot?
Jul 22, 2011. 8:33 AMPlo Koon says:
make sure the gloves u use have latex or it wont stretch.
Jun 26, 2011. 12:31 PMmmartin7 says:
You should try adding a little bottle of dye to the glove and make colored water :D
Jul 13, 2010. 1:09 AMsuperMacaroni says:
For instant Dachshund bath, mix with soap and water.
Jun 19, 2011. 12:34 PMbpfh says:
> Like :)
Jun 19, 2011. 9:24 AMtudgeanator says:
Your dog is ridiculously cute.
Dec 30, 2007. 7:06 AMMarinus84 says:
Maybe it's already said, but it's an awfull waste of water.
May 13, 2011. 6:10 PMkkibler says:
Water is never truly wasted. It will either evaporate into the sky, or go down a pipe into a water treatment plant which further goes to other places for them to use.
Jan 2, 2011. 8:40 AMDevilDogPratt says:
its not wasting, its recycling back into the ground =D
Jun 12, 2010. 2:57 AMEarths_hope says:
Who cares?
Jun 30, 2010. 6:51 AMtitanium_geek says:
well, depends on where you live. Melbourne water storage levels: 33.7 % full http://melbournewater.com.au/content/water_storages/water_report/water_report.asp?bhcp=1 So they've asked us to try and use 155 litres of water only per day: http://www.ourwater.vic.gov.au/saving/target155 how much does one of these hold? fun, but water is, you know, essential to survival. :)
May 13, 2011. 6:13 PMkkibler says:
You COULD try to condense the water vapor in the air, or just collect rain, if it ever does. Then you boil the stuff, and it's even good to drink!
Jan 2, 2011. 9:43 AMMarinus84 says:
Water is a somewhat necessity in a lot of parts of the world. I live in the Netherlands, a lot of water, clean too, but still we manage to keep usage down.
Jun 19, 2011. 6:25 AMbart416 says:
Just use rain water. The only real loss is the electricity you'll need for the pump.
Jun 19, 2011. 12:34 PMbpfh says:
Solar panels, old car batteries, charge regulator and 12v pump for the win :)
Jul 24, 2011. 1:18 PMtincanz says:
What about creating those things? I dont think they grow on trees... but I suppose if every atom of them is completely recycleable and the reactants and by-products are fully integrated natural parts of the world it is okay.
Jul 25, 2011. 2:59 AMbpfh says:
Just being pedantic, If you think about it, everything on this planet is natural ;-)

The only way you are going to do anything on this planet that will have no negative footprint on anything is to live in a cave, grow veggies, hunt animals with a spear, never wear clothes, walk everywhere all the time and never use fire... Not really possible in this day and age!!!

Lead, silicon and copper comes from the ground, sulphuric acid is naturally synthesized volcanoes, latex rubber comes from trees and water is never lost, only transported to differnet places before sinking back to the water table, running back to the sea, then eventuelly gets evaporated and falls back to earth again restarting the water cycle.

No you don"t have to do all this to make an aqua glove, but then again, you don't have to have a swimming pool or have a computer either, both waste energy for no physical gain in the end, but the right to have fun is written in the constitution, and even Abraham Lincoln told the population to be excellent to each other and to party on!
Jul 25, 2011. 4:51 PMtincanz says:
Ok, if you insist, but I wonder if the materials that are used for the solar panels, batteries, charge regulator, and pump are just going to stay in their current states until someone comes along and seperates each into groups or identical molecules and breaks down or reassembles them into something different in a nuclear reactor. That seems like the only way to perfectly recycle things.
Jul 26, 2011. 1:14 AMbpfh says:
True, but if they already exist and you can get your hands on them easily enough, go for it :)
Jul 26, 2011. 10:32 AMtincanz says:
ok, I conceed.
Jun 19, 2011. 1:18 PMbart416 says:
There you go, 0 use of electricity of the grid. It's now environmentally friendly to make aquagloves!
Jun 18, 2011. 6:41 PMkristylynn84 says:
he's just watering the grass. and his dog... :)
Jun 18, 2011. 7:53 PMarpoky says:
^Like^
Aug 1, 2011. 6:51 AMeranox says:
^Amicably agree. :)^
Apr 8, 2011. 9:16 AMendeavourkid says:
I like the pictures,they are cool
Oct 10, 2010. 12:40 PMstevenh429 says:
WEINAH DAWG! :)
Jun 21, 2010. 3:44 PMevgon says:
This is one of my favorite things to do in the summer. LOL Me and a few of my friends came up with a game if u wanna try. Once its FULLY inflated, each person finds a hand full of rocks and hands it to another player(as to keep someone from picking all small rocks), then each person takes turns throwing rocks at it till it pops. The person who pops it loses. Good fun :D
Nov 9, 2007. 2:42 AMTechdojo says:
What about a BB gun (or Air Pistol), wait for someone to get close enough to have a look and them BLAMM! (or should that be SPLAT!) 8-) Can you keep the glove filled for a long time if you turn the tap off once fully inflated ?
Jan 12, 2008. 8:00 PMilikebombs says:
that would be fun. or you could just heave it at someone too!!
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