chad556
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Well I got this idea to try to save some money and make my own bigshot instead of shelling out the big bucks for sherrill trees's model
Materials:
After looking endlessly for surgical tubing and spear gun tubing that would be both adequate and economical i stumbled upon these 3 man water balloon launchers amazon was selling: Amazon.com: 120 Yard Water Balloon Launcher: Sports & Outdoors
$12 plus shipping and an easy to replace part if it ever breaks.
Next was the pole to mount this on. I was looking all over at pipes and fiberglass pole pruners and pvc until I found this beauty unexpectedly in the painting section at the home depot 12 ft. 2-Section Adjustable Pole-6512 at The Home Depot The best part is its adjustable, Just a couple of twists and you can make it anywhere from 6' (easily fits in your vehicle) all the way to 12' for those extra long shots.
For the launcher head I kind of cheated. I recycled an old mountain bike handle bar. I took the whole assembly off the bike and bent the handlebars up into a U shape. I then added metal pegs to hold the tubing on and trimmed off the excess. Thats it. No welding, just a little bit of cutting and bending and drilling. Took me about an hour.
Here is what I came up with. Its not a bigshot but I still think it looks pretty sharp for a homemade tool.
I haven't really tested it yet but it launched a woodchip and a couple dirt clods pretty well in my back yard. Before the launcher was mounted we launched a couple crab apples 100' straight up so it should be plenty powerful. If it can launch a water balloon 360 feet (120 yards) then I would be happy if it could launch my 14 oz throw weight even half that. I will see if I can get a video demonstration of it sometime soon.
Materials:
After looking endlessly for surgical tubing and spear gun tubing that would be both adequate and economical i stumbled upon these 3 man water balloon launchers amazon was selling: Amazon.com: 120 Yard Water Balloon Launcher: Sports & Outdoors
$12 plus shipping and an easy to replace part if it ever breaks.
Next was the pole to mount this on. I was looking all over at pipes and fiberglass pole pruners and pvc until I found this beauty unexpectedly in the painting section at the home depot 12 ft. 2-Section Adjustable Pole-6512 at The Home Depot The best part is its adjustable, Just a couple of twists and you can make it anywhere from 6' (easily fits in your vehicle) all the way to 12' for those extra long shots.
For the launcher head I kind of cheated. I recycled an old mountain bike handle bar. I took the whole assembly off the bike and bent the handlebars up into a U shape. I then added metal pegs to hold the tubing on and trimmed off the excess. Thats it. No welding, just a little bit of cutting and bending and drilling. Took me about an hour.
Here is what I came up with. Its not a bigshot but I still think it looks pretty sharp for a homemade tool.
I haven't really tested it yet but it launched a woodchip and a couple dirt clods pretty well in my back yard. Before the launcher was mounted we launched a couple crab apples 100' straight up so it should be plenty powerful. If it can launch a water balloon 360 feet (120 yards) then I would be happy if it could launch my 14 oz throw weight even half that. I will see if I can get a video demonstration of it sometime soon.