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As told by: http://www.instructables.com/id/Propane-Pop-Gun/ | As told by: http://www.instructables.com/id/Propane-Pop-Gun/ |
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Overview
This is for a description of your project. How to make a propane gas popper:
As told by: http://www.instructables.com/id/Propane-Pop-Gun/
Supplies
- 1 Bernzomatic TS4000 torch
- 1 can of MAPP gas or propane. Be sure you get a can that fits the torch. They are often sold together.
- 10’ of heavy vinyl tubing with 5/8" or 17mm ID
- 2 wide mouth plastic bottles (gatorade)
- 5’ of 2” pvc pipe
- duct tape
- 50lb 12” zip ties
- Heavy duty pruning shears
What is the difference between propane and MAPP gas? MAPP gas is also used in combustion with air for brazing and soldering, where it has a slight advantage over competing propane fuel due to its higher combustion temperature of 2,020 °C (3,670 °F) in air.