Squirt Gun Refill Station

 by gabebillings
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This project was whipped together just before my son's fifth birthday party. My wife had purchased a package of a dozen or so cheap squirt guns, and I figured the kids could just fill them in a bucket. About an hour before the party I tried doing just that and found that it didn't work worth a darn.

You can fill them at a sink, but that's not a great option when you've got ten kids you'd prefer not to have running through your house. I can fill them with the hose, but only because I can squeeze the garden nozzle just a hair to allow a small trickle of water out. (My son can't.) I thought about using a small syringe, but I wasn't sure they'd be able to operate that and hold the gun at the same time, and I couldn't find one anyway. So I needed some way to make one or more slim streams of water just right to flow into the holes on the squirt guns.

This is what I hacked together in the thirty minutes or so before the party.
 
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Step 1: Tools and Materials

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Main Water Reservoir - I used a big 66 quart plastic container we had lying around. You could use a bucket, but depending on how spread out your water streams are and how high you hang it you might end up with water splashing on the ground. This one seemed to work out great.

Filling Container - I pulled a gallon milk jug out of the recycling bin. 2 liter bottles or juice containers would work fine, too. Anything that'll hold a decent amount of liquid that's easy to drill through. Don't use anything that contained anything toxic since you know kids will ultimately be drinking directly out of this, if not out of the squirt guns.

Fountain Pump - I was lucky enough to have one of these lying around. If you think you'll get a lot of use out of this idea, you can probably pick one up for $10-$15. If you want to go the cheaper, slightly more labor intensive route you can just make a larger port on the filling container and tell the kids to pour water into it by hand.

Tubing - I had some air hose in the garage I'd used for a pneumatic spud gun project so I grabbed a piece of that. You need something that'll mate with the pump outlet (if you're using one). This was 1/2" ID, I believe. You only need 2'-3', so if you don't have any, pick some up when you get the pump, if you're going that route.

Drill and Bits - You might be able to get by just poking holes in the container, but I think the water streams will be cleaner if you actually drill the holes. I used a 1/2" bit for the top two holes to hang it, and an 1/8" bit for the drain holes.

Utility Knife - In case you need to threaten your kids if they try to steal your stuff while you're working.

Twine - Anything cord or rope like you've got lying around. I used some mason's line. You'll have to thread it through the holes in the bottom, so keep that in mind before you pick something too thick.
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Man with Plan says: Apr 3, 2012. 3:53 AM
although this is an awesome idea, I must point out the child proof door knob opener on the hose nozzle. that is GENIUS! i have been cranking mine super tight because my 3yo loves turning it on... you have not only saved me water on supersoaker Sundays, but also during "off season" (Mon-Sat) when the kid is playing.
ww1aero says: Jun 27, 2010. 2:32 PM
Why not just hold them underwater in the plastic tub until the bubbles stop exiting?
Kinnishian in reply to ww1aeroJun 29, 2010. 5:55 PM
I really thought you meant the children, and I was a little uh, yah.
average joe 1999 in reply to KinnishianJun 17, 2011. 10:59 AM
lol
gabebillings (author) in reply to ww1aeroJun 27, 2010. 7:52 PM
It doesn't work, as I've mentioned before. At least with the cheapo guns I was using. I don't know if the hole is too small, or what. No matter how I orient the guns, they get barely a trickle into them.
owl box in reply to gabebillingsJun 28, 2010. 10:48 AM
Problem might be air pressure inside the gun? Maybe put another tiny air hole with a heated awl or drill, near the nozzle?
gabebillings (author) in reply to owl boxJun 28, 2010. 7:23 PM
I'm pretty sure that's the problem. I can fill them myself, but it involved shaking the gun a little, and squeezing the trigger a little bit. The problem that my three year old wasn't quite able to go through the gyrations to get water into them. This helps with hand-eye coordination, too.
jamwaffles says: Jun 27, 2010. 7:12 AM
EPIC! Now someone needs to make one for the older kids, full of BBs for their arsoft rifles :P
Kasm279 in reply to jamwafflesJul 3, 2010. 6:22 PM
Why not paintballs for paintball markers? :P
jamwaffles in reply to Kasm279Jul 4, 2010. 1:31 AM
Lol that would also rock
Kasm279 in reply to jamwafflesJul 4, 2010. 8:40 AM
Then again, all you would need would be a box of paint and a scoop...
jamwaffles in reply to Kasm279Jul 4, 2010. 9:57 AM
Lol what if you were using paintballs :P
Kasm279 in reply to jamwafflesJul 4, 2010. 4:46 PM
Thats what i was referring to when I said paint lol.
jamwaffles in reply to Kasm279Jul 5, 2010. 12:45 AM
Oh my apologies XD
KuddlKat says: Jul 3, 2010. 3:05 PM
I like the tattoos. So, he's gotten 5 "kills" and is now reloading, eh?
xanxor says: Jun 29, 2010. 7:41 PM
Love the fact that you were in a rush but still had time to make an instructable XD
gabebillings (author) in reply to xanxorJun 30, 2010. 7:48 AM
This is actually v2. A day after the party I went back and rebuilt the whole thing so I could get pictures, then I wrote the Instructable.
psbatra says: Jun 30, 2010. 5:36 AM
SOOOOO AWESOME AND GENIUS! ...As a mother of 2 boys (3 of you count my husband) and a whole arsenal of water guns I am totally aware of how futile it is to fill the guns in a bucket of water....it just doesn't work...
Master2112 says: Jun 30, 2010. 4:35 AM
I wish i was one of those guys like you, with enough random stuff lying around to build awesome stuff with :D
selvaraman.R says: Jun 30, 2010. 3:43 AM
how to make the power suplay and driver circuit
Ward_Nox says: Aug 24, 2009. 1:20 AM
so basically a fountain...damn why did i never think of that
kebmoore in reply to Ward_NoxJun 29, 2010. 10:41 AM
I know! Doesn't it seem obvious once someone does it first?
kderevan says: Jun 29, 2010. 10:08 AM
I don't have any little ones in residence to make this for, but I want to thank you for the rich evocation of the essence of summer I got from seeing this! Takes me back to my childhood with my three brothers!
catfan63 says: Jun 29, 2010. 7:00 AM
Is that kid smoking? Sorry, I couldn't resist. Cool idea... thanks for sharing!
Kiteman says: Aug 24, 2009. 2:13 AM
Excellent idea, and a brilliant idea for a party; hand out the empty guns, show them the filling station, then you've got time to get safely inside before they fight starts. The adults can then spend the party watching through the window, with a nice cup of coffee. When it's time for the party to stop, switch of the power supply to the fountain and wiat until the guns run dry...
balloondoggle in reply to KitemanJun 28, 2010. 12:55 PM
Are you kidding me??? The action is in the YARD with the KIDS!!! I can stand in the kitchen with my coffee any day, but a full-blown, all-out squirt gun fight only happens on the weekends. Put me on the list of "Dads who bring the BIG GUNS to the water fight"! I had the first Super Soaker on my street - and we didn't even have kids yet. I love that this instructible keeps the water waste to a minimum while still allowing full water action. Great idea.
FaerieAne2003 says: Jun 28, 2010. 9:14 AM
Your filling station idea is brilliant! We are building one this weekend. My son is also 5, and loves to play in water, especially with the waterhose. It seems like I'm constantly after him to leave it alone, nearly every single time we go outside. I don't think it was mentioned in the text, but in a photo, I noticed one of those "baby-proof" doorknob covers over the water faucet handle. Sir, that idea is absolute GENIUS! It's rather nasty business to be attempting to build a bonfire, and catch a cold stream full-blast right between the shoulder blades. I'm going TODAY to get another doorknob cover. Thank you SO MUCH!!!
zack247 says: Jun 27, 2010. 10:40 PM
great idea! and some incredible work done in such a short amount of time! great job!
DieCastoms says: Jun 27, 2010. 8:16 AM
I would love to try to build a more permanent version of this, though I love how dreadfully simple yours is..........Maybe a PVC pipe across the top with the holes in that so the water comes straight down in a line... PVC legs to support it, and an adapter up to a larger size PVC on top of one leg so you could you large drain pipe for the reservoir. Maybe this idea could double for a plant watering station or even a pet toy if you have a small dog that likes playing in water........ just an idea (or three)
zack247 in reply to DieCastomsJun 27, 2010. 10:21 PM
reading the first sentence, you have inspired me.
KittyF says: Jun 27, 2010. 11:24 AM
My husband and daughters have as much fun as the grandkids, esp if they have the bigger gun. Try the 6 liter squirt gun mod on here. looks fun.
kappaema says: Mar 5, 2010. 12:51 PM
Youre great with kids.
frediojoe says: Sep 7, 2009. 4:35 AM
that is sooooooooooo cool i wish my parents did that!
vital277 says: Sep 6, 2009. 8:41 PM
That's a pretty cool idea.
man5000000 says: Sep 3, 2009. 12:35 PM
cool
MiKOTRON says: Aug 31, 2009. 9:35 PM
It looks like a lot more fun than just dunking the squirt gun in a bucket of water. I like this idea quite a bit! Great job, thanks!
zascecs says: Aug 31, 2009. 4:09 PM
Can't you just dump the water gun into a bucket of water? It's a lot faster and simpler to do and probably cheaper. no offense though, this is a cool instructable.
gabebillings (author) in reply to zascecsAug 31, 2009. 6:18 PM
You'd think so, but for some reason it doesn't work. We've got some better quality squirt guns, like mini super soakers that work fine when they're dunked. But these were super-cheap little crappy guns. When you hold them underwater, no matter which direction you turn them, they won't fill up. It sorta works if you pump it while it's underwater, but that's slow going.
soccer2291 says: Aug 30, 2009. 2:32 PM
come one, come all! Step right up to see the best invention yet. No not the cure to cancer, no Mamm not a pet washing station. The one the only, (drum roll please) THE BUCKET OF WATER
gabebillings (author) in reply to soccer2291Aug 30, 2009. 4:50 PM
Thanks for the positive comments! I'm glad you think so highly of it.
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