120' Bazooka Powered Longshot by cyberviper42
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Step 3: Materials

MATERIALS!!!

This is not a complete list, but will allow you to get most of the project done yourself and allow you to customize the gun to your needs.

1) Epoxy - It's God's gift to nerve modifiers and boaters World 'round. I'd get two of the side-by-side syringes that they usually come in.

2) 1/2" pvc pipe (2 feet if you only want one barrel, more if you want a couple barrel lengths)

3) 1-1/4" pvc pipe (not a lot 2' is more than enough.) NOT REQUIRED but it looks cool

4) 2x - 1/2" pvc coupler

5) 1" pvc thin-wall pipe. (only need an inch or so of this)

6) 1x - 1" pvc endcap

7) 1x - 1/4" to 1/4" brass hose barbs

8) 1x - 1/4" hose barb to threaded

9) 2 feet of 3/16" ID, 5/16" OD vinyl tubing.

10) A cheap hand held bike pump with bracket. I got mine at target for like $13

11) Some 5/8" wide aluminum no more than 3/16" thick. You'll need about 2 feet for both the trigger and practice.

12) A small piece of wood. I got a little 1" x 1" x 6" piece of corner molding from home depot.

13) 1/4" x 1/4" x 12" wood. I lifted it from the Set Fabrication shop from my school's theatre department




 
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shootthemoon88 says: Oct 6, 2011. 12:07 PM
Hey they probably needed that wood! :) Theater departments always have trouble with materials budgets.
cyberviper42 (author) says: Oct 6, 2011. 8:39 PM
It was in a scrap heap for use with a class i was taking and there was a ton of it lying around. I doubt anyone missed it.
shootthemoon88 says: Oct 6, 2011. 9:06 PM
Oh cool. We do throw a good bit out actually.
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