Looking for a good waterfight? Water hose too short? Soak those pesky neighbors or water the plants on the far side of the yard with this 3-part water-weenie!
 
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Step 1: Parts & Tools

1 bicycle innertube (preferably used), 1 hose clamp (sized for water hose), 1 female-male hose connector with flow toggle switch (2.50 @ homedepot).

knife & screw driver.
DavidKaine says: Dec 5, 2010. 12:01 PM
> Cut the innertube so that there are two open sides.

i'd like to see someone cut an innertube so that there is one open side, ha! :D
fungus amungus says: Jun 9, 2006. 10:34 AM
I used to make these with my friends some 20 years ago to pass the hot summers in SoCal. Our version used surgical tubing that we got from a scuba shop and a pen cap. Simply knot the tube on one end and stick the pen cap into the other. We'd usually wrap some rubber bands tightly around it to keep it in place. To fill 'em up we'd stick the pen cap into a water fountain and turn on the water. Then just keep your thumb over the end and let go to soak somebody.
zyn in reply to fungus amungusJul 22, 2008. 11:48 AM
That is EXACTLY how you make them. Or was that just a southern cal thing! I want to make these for my kids. Water fountain...exactly.
ltboatshow in reply to fungus amungusAug 5, 2006. 9:04 PM
This is exactly how we used to do them. My parents wouldn't let us have "guns" back in the day, so we improvised: my mom worked at the hospital so surgical hose was an easy find. My dad owned an advertising business, so those click-pens were plentiful. Combine for fun.
oscarmaiern25 says: Dec 15, 2007. 10:04 PM
my uncle made something like this i should post an instrucable on it. I will when i get the time. whenever that will be.
Chris Bilton says: Nov 16, 2007. 12:13 PM
looks cool, like the stance, ready for action with the salami, nice.
connorcancount! says: Aug 2, 2007. 10:55 PM
you have a thing for used innertubes, don't you?
!Andrew_Modder! says: Jun 13, 2007. 6:13 PM
...NICE!!
Karim says: Nov 27, 2006. 8:33 PM
I should try this sometime next summer
WolvesOfWar says: Aug 23, 2006. 12:33 PM
lol, nice one
pbwingman11 says: Jun 18, 2006. 12:22 AM
Ahhh, what will man think of next?
exe says: Jun 9, 2006. 4:43 PM
I used to make the surgical tubing water weenies too! We would fill them by simply sticking the pen tip into one of those hose nozzles that were tapered with a small hole (for a thin, forceful stream). One hot summer day while filling mine, the tubing burst in my face and I caught a piece of rubber in the eye. No major damage, but scary. I wasn't allowed to get another one. Just be careful!
howtern (author) in reply to exeJun 9, 2006. 11:43 PM
We found that bicycle tubing explodes much less violently than surgical tubing. When building your own, consider (safely) filling a few innertubes to failure to get a sense of when and how they break.
fungus amungus in reply to howternJun 12, 2006. 9:28 PM
I never had any tubing explode on me in the summers that I did this and neither did any of my friends. Still, good point and just wear some goggles while filling them up.
Automaticman says: Jun 9, 2006. 3:46 PM
Sweet shirt, hopefully mine will come sometime. :)
trebuchet03 says: Jun 8, 2006. 11:25 PM
Looks like a lot of fun, and very easy to make... I'll have to try this -- perhaps fit a nozzle on the other end for even further distance and longer shoot times :D
intoon in reply to trebuchet03Jun 8, 2006. 11:38 PM
Haha funny you mention that. The originall design had an open streamer nozzle attached to the other end. Although it may seem like it, it didn't shoot as far, maybe 5 or 6 feet. We had a pretty small stream too. It lasted for a good 4 or 5 minutes, though. So it is really just a trade off. The version posted here is cheaper, too, as you only have to buy one part. Glad to see you like it.
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