Not too long ago, there was some dude with too much time on his hands that decided to do one of the better DIYs out there: creating an extremely tiny iron cannon. I’ll have to remind you that his mini cannon was completely functional, used gunpowder, and proceeded to blow up test objects, in epic ways. But now — his tiny cannon can use gasoline. And destroy bigger targets. One of which includes a computer monitor. Proceed to wanting your own personal defense mini cannon, by watching the video first, then figuring out how to do it yourself
The Tiny DIY Destructive Cannon Is Back…With Gasoline (video)
by Stefan Etienne on 06. Aug, 2010 6:12PM in Did You Know?, FTW, Internet, Science
Tags: cannon, diy, tiny cannon, video, youtube
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