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THE WORKSHOP
Okie Dokie...Now you're sitting around in your garage or building, picking your nose 'cause yah gots all da material but yah ain't got no clue as to what tah do. Well, read over this section a couple of times, even print it out if yah wanna and GO build the damn thing.
I'd advise that this be the order inwhich you construct your cannon (seeing as it makes the most logical sense.) The steps will be outlined and explained in as much detail as I care to write. Pull yer finger outta yer nose, scroll down and get around tah building this aparatus, 'cause when it's all done it's a hell of alot of fun. heh heh heh.
Instructions for Building this Potato Masher
- MAKE ABSOLUTLY SURE THAT YOU HAVE ALL THE RIGHT BLOODY COMPONENTS!!!
- Dry fit the ENTIRE cannon just to make certain that things fit and that the hardware store hasn't screwed you over.
- Find both the 3" - 2" female reducer and the 2" - 1 1/2" reducer. Glue these two pieces together, following the directions on the ABS cements canister.
**A Note about glueing!!: After you have glued, there is bound to be excess. Have a rag handy so that you can clean off any excess that oozes out from the joint. Try to keep things clean. And be extra careful that you don't get ANY ABS cement into the treads of the end-plugs. Thank you...
- Put this newly glued part aside. Take the 4' 1 1/2" pipe and use a file to sharpen the end of the pipe which WILL NOT be glued into the 1 1/2" reducer. This operation should take around 30 minutes to do a proper job, and you can always refine it later. The point is to make enough of a pointed edge to slice a potato.
- Go and get the 2' 3" pipe (combustion chamber) and take it over to a drill press, or somewhere appropiate to drill. *Now depending on where you want the igniter, you will have to do this step now or later. I recomend installing the igniter somewhere ON the pipe so that you can press down, instead on glued into the end-plug. If you have any concerns in terms of the igniter, follow this link to a help file
- Go ahead and drill wherever you want the igniter (bit size: 11/16). DO NOT DRILL THE HOLE TOO BIG, you can always change the size through use of a knife.
- Mix a generous amount of the epoxy and apply it to all around the bottom of the igniter. Press it down through the hole and apply pressure for about 1 minute. Be sure that you have taped a metal wire onto the igniter in order to jump a spark. *This will have to be left overnight to garuntee a proper seal.
- Now, for more glueing. It is safe to say that you can prettymuch go ahead an glue all the rest of the components to their respective places 4' 1 1/2" pipe into its reducer
- 2' 3" pipe into its own reducer
- the 3" threaded female piece into the back of the 3" pipe.
- Now leave this whole thing on a flat surface tah dry. You should be able to come tah it the next sunrise and have it ready to mash some spud...
If yah have any complaints or questions, please email me and I'll see what I can do fer yah...
Also, if you find yerself having trouble with the concept of the sparker array, following the link below a sort of help file for sparkers...
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