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Is the world strongest water gun safe for kids? Understand the power levels before you purchase one.

2025-04-25Source:Hubei Falcon Intelligent Technology

Alright folks, buckle up, 'cause I'm about to spill the beans on my latest crazy project: building what I'm calling the "world strongest water gun." Sounds nuts, right? Well, it was.

It all started with a trip to the hardware store. I grabbed a bunch of PVC pipes – different sizes, you know, for that tapered look. Got some connectors, a pressure gauge (because why not?), a Schrader valve (like the ones on your bike tires), and a heavy-duty water tank. Oh, and a bunch of epoxy, 'cause things were gonna get messy.

First thing I did was start cutting the PVC. Measured twice, cut once... most of the time. Had a few oopsies, but hey, that's what extra pipe is for! I glued the pipes together using the connectors, forming the main body of the gun. Then came the tricky part: integrating the water tank. I had to drill a hole in the tank, carefully insert a threaded connector, and seal it with tons of epoxy. Let that sit overnight to cure, you know.

Next, I installed the pressure gauge and the Schrader valve. The gauge was important 'cause I needed to know how much pressure I was building up. The Schrader valve was how I was gonna pump in the air. I used more epoxy to make sure everything was airtight. Seriously, I went through like half a tube of that stuff.

Now for the pump! I just used a regular bicycle pump. I connected it to the Schrader valve and started pumping. The pressure gauge started climbing, and I was getting pretty excited. I hit about 60 PSI before I chickened out. Didn't want the thing exploding in my face. Safety first, kids!

The nozzle was just a smaller piece of PVC pipe that I shaped a bit. I wanted a focused stream, not just a spray. I glued that on, let it dry, and then it was testing time.

Filled the tank with water, pumped it up to about 40 PSI (baby steps, remember?), and aimed it at a cardboard box. Pulled the trigger... which was just a simple valve I installed inline... and BAM! This thing ripped through the cardboard like it was nothing. Seriously, the water stream was like a freakin' laser beam.

Okay, so maybe "world strongest" is a bit of an exaggeration, but it was definitely the strongest water gun I've ever seen. It was a total blast to build, and even more fun to use. Just be careful where you point it. This ain't no toy!

Lessons learned:

  • Epoxy is your friend.
  • Measure twice, cut once (seriously).
  • Don't overdo the pressure.
  • Wear eye protection.

Would I do it again? Absolutely! Next time, I'm thinking of adding a bigger tank and maybe even a pressure release valve. Gotta keep pushing the limits, right?