Turning a Toy into a Kegerator Bar Gun

 by Unabill
An inexpensive "Soda Fountain Pro" toy from Target is converted into the agoraphobic alcoholic's dream gear: a home-use Bar Gun. With two buttons on the gun, this enables you to automatically dispense any two-beverage combo.

This project requires a CO2 system - making it the perfect add-on project for someone already outfitted with a kegerator.

Dispense shots like a madman, mix drinks while you are dispensing them, or even use it for (gasp) actual soda dispensing.

This project is very, very easy - so easy, in fact, that it should probably be regulated by your state's Liquor Control Board.
 
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Step 1: Acquire a SODA FOUNTAIN PRO

This particular product was located in the Clearance section of the local Target. It is part of the "Wild Time Gizmos" series of fun party-oriented toys. The product was a mere $3.48 - a bargain at twice the price.
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master key says: Jun 17, 2009. 5:30 PM
WHERE CAN I GET A SOADA FOUANTAIN PRO!
loppy96 in reply to master keyJul 26, 2009. 10:14 PM
ebay
erie94550 in reply to loppy96Apr 10, 2010. 11:50 AM
 Cant find it on ebay
master key in reply to loppy96Aug 17, 2009. 11:17 AM
besides ebay beacause I hate ebay
dnmonsen in reply to master keyJun 28, 2010. 6:13 AM
try to search on google
Wesley666 in reply to dnmonsenJun 28, 2010. 6:35 AM
He said he bought it at Target didn't he?
mtheadxc says: Jun 26, 2008. 6:56 AM
Update to my post from yesterday. The 3-way dental syringe that I just purchased on eBay was $14.99 and $10 for shipping. Tubing connects into the syringe via hose barbs. I can't for see and major difficulties in subbing this into Unabill's design. I'll let people know how things work out.
martin01p in reply to mtheadxcAug 12, 2009. 7:28 AM
Sorry late response but did you ever get around to using this design? If so how did it go? I think of subing the Soda Fountain Pro for this. Thanks
mtheadxc in reply to martin01pAug 12, 2009. 8:20 AM
I actually never got around to putting it together. I was travelling for work when I ordered it. Now I'm back to travelling, and had completely forgotten about it until now. I did however put some tubing onto the barbs and pressurize via blowing through the tube. In theory the dental syringe will work, but I think the hose barbs are too small to be effective. They are 1/8" threads x 1/16" barb. Very little flow. If 1/8" thread x 1/8" barbs can be obtained in 316SS and swapped out it might be a little bit better. As far as the look and feel of the dental syringe very cool.
Unabill (author) in reply to mtheadxcJul 31, 2008. 11:21 AM
How did it work? I've got a few soda fountain pros left from my conversion and am excited to hear if you were able to make the dental syringe work on the front-end.
bwpatton1 says: Mar 24, 2009. 6:22 PM
On the hand pump it came with, does that pump create suction or is it just an air pump? B/c if it is just an air pump than you could just attach an fish tank air pump to it and PRESTO!! you now have a soda fountain pro without the annoying hand pump
2 stroke in reply to bwpatton1Apr 10, 2009. 4:58 PM
he said in step three the center tube goes to the hand pump so you can cut the middle tube and attach the fish tank air pump
TheBlackBird says: Feb 6, 2009. 6:37 AM
Does anyone know if these can be found anymore, because I searched everywhere and they seem to be gone.
Unabill (author) in reply to TheBlackBirdMar 17, 2009. 12:08 PM
I have 6 or seven of the soda fountain pro's left over from my multi-headed project. Anyone interested in one of them can email me. I'd prefer to trade for something of equal value.
bwpatton1 in reply to UnabillMar 24, 2009. 6:19 PM
Oh do you still have some of those left? I only need one.
maker12 says: Dec 12, 2007. 6:18 PM
pvc is toxic eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek!
lucek in reply to maker12Nov 26, 2008. 7:30 PM
only some pvc. pex for instance isn't.
tulayozyurt in reply to maker12Oct 15, 2008. 6:36 AM
but you pass potable water thru pvc
Derin in reply to tulayozyurtOct 17, 2008. 2:02 AM
oops i left a comment with my moms account
JoeyJaroz says: Nov 2, 2007. 8:15 PM
Asprin Gun lol
santy22 in reply to JoeyJarozSep 25, 2008. 3:32 PM
you could make a aspirin-water solution, and put that in one of the tubes, so one button is the disease, and the other is the cure
mtheadxc says: Jun 25, 2008. 9:27 AM
For a more professional/finished look, one might consider using a 3-way dental syringe. They can be found on ebay. They're not as cheap as Soda Fountain Pro, but the aluminum handle does look nice. I'm thinking about doing this, but can't find any information on how tubing/plumbing connects into the dental syringe. Any thoughts?
Sunshy says: Apr 16, 2008. 1:03 AM
I can't find this product. Would it be possible to use something like a kitchen sink spray head and hose or something similar?
noahh says: Aug 25, 2007. 11:14 AM
I would like to try this. would the 12 gram c02 containers made for streamer guns work? take a look at: http://www.tshirtgun.com/accessories.htm
djbarista in reply to noahhApr 1, 2008. 8:38 AM
I never knew there was a Trade show conversion on a Paintball gun, A T-SHIRT gun LMAO lol!!!!!! I need some of that.
munchman says: Dec 8, 2007. 12:12 AM
Where can I get one of those in Australia?
njv569 says: Feb 16, 2007. 10:26 AM
Hi, I am not in the usa, but want sto try this out too. How could I get hold of one of these guns.
crapflinger says: Nov 20, 2006. 9:42 AM
if you're worried about the co2 messing with the drinks..you could always switch it up and use windsheild washer pumps or some other small liquid pumps and hook some switches to the buttons on the "gun" good project though...always fun to "repurpose" things
binnie in reply to crapflingerFeb 9, 2007. 8:30 PM
co2 is the gas that makes them soft drinks.... but you dont mean soft drinks!
b-dog132 says: Jan 17, 2007. 7:59 PM
i didn't this because my friend used it on me yukk
rule001 says: Oct 18, 2006. 9:07 AM
thank u!! u r my god now ;)
Brett says: Jul 31, 2006. 8:31 AM
Unabill: I have a few questions, what'd be the easiest way for me to contact you? Thanks, Brett
Unabill (author) in reply to BrettAug 7, 2006. 6:53 PM
you can email me at billmoher_AT_gmail_DOT_com. I'm curious about your success with the co2 cartriges - how much can you dispense with each of these?
Brett says: Jul 25, 2006. 7:05 PM
Hey, This is such a great idea. In fact, I spent nearly all day running around town grabbing the parts necessary. I actually changed some of the adapters to work with my setup, using a cheap paintball CO2 canister from walmart. Works perfect.. I even went and made a case, hiding the two two-liters, and the paintball co2 canister, with a holster for the bar-gun on the side :). Thanks so much for the idea, it was a fun project. Brett
guy1985 in reply to BrettJul 28, 2006. 12:47 PM
hey brett you were reading my mind. I wanted to use a paintball co2 canister. does it make a difference between paintball canister and a reg keg conister. i need something small and portable. I plan on putting the stuff into a backpack and carry it sounds to my softballs games. so i can drink on the go.
Brett in reply to guy1985Jul 28, 2006. 4:23 PM
Not much of a difference. I had to use a few different tube sizes than listed, and two extra hose barbs. I also had to buy a.. not sure what to call it but it goes on top of the paintball canister, and you turn it, opening the flow into a tubing. I'll find the name for you and post back here. Had to go to a paintball specialty store for that. Brett
cheesy says: Jul 2, 2006. 7:59 PM
Anyone know where I can get one of these online?
guy1985 in reply to cheesyJul 28, 2006. 12:42 PM
You can buy it online. at ebay.com they prices range from 2.00 to 10.00 that is not include shipping which is like 5bucks. i found four of them at the second target i visited. one of them only cost less then $2.
guy1985 says: Jul 25, 2006. 11:46 AM
this is a great idea it easy and cheap. and just think i was going to go out and buy some damn expensive thing. I want to buy one of these toys. anybody else know where i can get one besides target. I have already look but they don't have it.
zachninme says: Jul 19, 2006. 2:43 PM
Well, the CO2 will turn to carbonic acid whenever it makes contact with water (e.g. saliva), that gives soda thier "twang". However, in the example, because tonic already has CO2, the drink was probably about the same. If you are making a different mixed drink that contains something tart (e.g. lemon), there will be no difference whatsoever. Also, if you store a drink in a container with a lot of CO2, some of the CO2 will dissolve into the drink. Hope that helps
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