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Elgin Clock
06-07-2006, 21:24
http://www.instructables.com/
I just found this site today, and am already in the works of making a soda bottle rocket launcher device.
Why waste mentos and coke, when all I need is air & water (http://www.instructables.com/id/EC5Q989OIFEP2866G9/)? LOL
anna~marie
06-07-2006, 21:44
heh that's old Elgin.... our physics class has been doing that for years :rolleyes:
get with the times geeze :p
no, really it's a lot of fun
have at it!
(be sure to post pictures of you soaked!)
Jay H 237
06-07-2006, 23:03
http://www.instructables.com/
I just found this site today, and am already in the works of making a soda bottle rocket launcher device.
Why waste mentos and coke, when all I need is
air & water (http://www.instructables.com/id/EC5Q989OIFEP2866G9/)? LOL
Are you going to reuse the deck railing, concrete tube, and stove pipe?
Let me know if you need any of those small air storage tanks, I still have them. I also have plenty of SMC and Festo fittings if you need them. Any pnuematic stuff needed let me know because I do have some valves, vac generators, cylinders, tubing.............I'm just not sure of everything I have, I'd have to dig around in the shop in my basement.
(That 5' pnuematic cylinder isn't up for grabs though, I'm still saving that one for a Halloween display ;) )
Morgan Gillespie
06-07-2006, 23:08
I have posted this before, ill search for it, but it can be done with a pump or air compressor. Very easy to do.
Fill it 3/5 with water put it on a home made PVC launcher with rubber rings, hook it to an air compressor, wait until you can hold no more and let go. WOOSH! Altitude 200-500 feet. If you don't have an air compressor you can use a bike pump... Altitude 100-150 feet. With correct pumping timing & water amount.
Notice: I didn't put out much information on the launcher but it isn't that difficult to figure out.
anna~marie
06-07-2006, 23:12
with my class we used good ol' muscle and a bike pump
bear24rw
06-07-2006, 23:52
http://www.instructables.com/
I just found this site today, and am already in the works of making a soda bottle rocket launcher device.
Why waste mentos and coke, when all I need is air & water (http://www.instructables.com/id/EC5Q989OIFEP2866G9/)? LOL
Why make a air and water rocket when you can make a mentos and diet soda rocket?!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47968
Elgin Clock
07-07-2006, 12:12
Why make a air and water rocket when you can make a mentos and diet soda rocket?!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47968
LOL Been there done that, and I'm in that video.
It's going to be surpassed this weekend though *hopefully* if I get my darn launch mechanism working right.
We have an unnofficial contest brewing in CT at Sam's (230) graduation party this Saturday.
Some entries will bring the noise (Kevin's (237) cannon), and some will bring the height (Mine, Samm's(228) & Art's (228) Mentos & Coke rockets).
But all in all it'll be a very scientific day. LOL What better way to celebrate a FIRSTers graduation party right?
Dan Petrovic
07-07-2006, 12:54
Hmm 166 shows off bottle rockets using air and water every year.
You're a little behind :D
Some of these look really cool. I especially like the LED Throwies. Imagine hundreds being thrown about in the dark.
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