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-5 feet of 1.5" ABS (DWV) pipe
-2 feet of 3" ABS pipe
-A 3" to 1.5" reducer
-A 3" threaded adapter
-A 3" end cap
-A BBQ ignitor (+1 Screw)
-ABS cement
Consumables
-Cheap aerosol hairspray
-Potatoes or similar legumes
Tools
-Hacksaw
-Drill









































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simply split the lighter, remove the ignitor, drill a hole in the pipe, put the ignitor in, test the ignitor, and seal the hole with epoxy. its cheaper and its easier for those of you out there who dont know how to modify an electrical circuit
But i found a way around it: Female screw on end cap, 50 mm tube, 50 to 110mm reducer glued together with the bbq lighter at the end
Well Done
This works 100% of the time.
Make sure the lighter hole is tight so flamed don't shoot out along the sides.
i had the same problem when i made mine.
1. butane is harder to use than hairspray ( in my opinion because i count how many sprays i need for it to work )
2. to make the gas light you need to get the right ratio of air and gas in your gun.. you can only do this by trying and trying again.
3. remember to blow in your gun every time it fires to get some fresh air into the chamber and the Co2 out.
it will work just be patient, and remember to count how many sprays you need to spray for it to work, then it will work every time as long as you blow fresh air in every time.
my gun takes 3 short sprays and it works!.
give me some feedback.