Simple Combustion

Boom! The classic potato gun harnesses the combustion of flammable vapor.

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Sergeant Dotson
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This is one of the most simple combustions you can make (minus the paint :laughing7: .) This is one of the best performing combustions I've made. It can shoot pretty far, estimating about 300 ft :shaking2: ! Like always, questions and comments are always accepted.
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I give ya a decent on this one. Good job on the camo. What are you useing for fuel?
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if i'm not mistaken, i think that is camo duct tape...is it not?

btw, nice gun :D
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Run that pipe that the pezio is in to the clean-out to hide/protect wires
it gives you a handle too.
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Thanks everyone for the comments, and yes, it is camo cloth/duct tape.
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Oh and also replying to you "jrrdw", I use propane. :blob6:
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