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  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Definitely a Nobel achievement.
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    Chris

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    Cool.. Back in the 80's I used to keep a Dupont 50 cap pushdown generator like yours beside my desk at the college. (one of the courses I taught was safe blasting techniques).. Every one that came into my office would, after a short time, stare at the machine.. EVERYBODY wants to push one of these down.. ha. I would take my foot, and shove it over towards them as say "go ahead-- I know you want to".. You give only one instruction for proper use, and that's "try to knock the bottom out of the box" Everyone had a grin a mile wide.. Yup their fun.. And yours looks really nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cunningham View Post
    Cool.. Back in the 80's I used to keep a Dupont 50 cap pushdown generator like yours beside my desk at the college. (one of the courses I taught was safe blasting techniques).. Every one that came into my office would, after a short time, stare at the machine.. EVERYBODY wants to push one of these down.. ha. I would take my foot, and shove it over towards them as say "go ahead-- I know you want to".. You give only one instruction for proper use, and that's "try to knock the bottom out of the box" Everyone had a grin a mile wide.. Yup their fun.. And yours looks really nice...

    Thanks for all the nice comments from everyone.

    Bill your right about everyone wanting to try it. I might make one for myself, But hook it up somehow to one of those exploding boxes make with a mouse or rat trap. I guess we all have a little Wile E. Coyote in us.
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  5. #20
    Great project !

    I had no idea we had sooooo many comediens on this forum............ .
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  6. #21
    If you do make a 'working model' - make sure you get a camera when the 'pop' happens - sure to be a winner!
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