So I am a bit of an engineer and I have taken my kids to splash parks and they love those water blasters they can spray each other with.
So After a beer or two, I got to looking at my pool and notices I have 2 fountains. One in the spa and one on a tanning ledge.
So That is my power source
Prototype is too big it fills with water and the thrust makes it tip. I am working on adapting to a slimmer pipe so it is not as heavy
At any rate, here is my starting point:
Materials
[attachment=2:cmq758q0]blaster1.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
Completed prototype
[attachment=1:cmq758q0]blaster2.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
A little heavy but proof of concept
[attachment=0:cmq758q0]blaster3.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
Does anyone have any ideas on how to better to this or if there is an existing product?
Ultimate goal is 10 - 12 feet of spray, and able to swivel about 90 degrees.
And a major goal is to do this without messing up my pump, pipes, etc.
So After a beer or two, I got to looking at my pool and notices I have 2 fountains. One in the spa and one on a tanning ledge.
So That is my power source
Prototype is too big it fills with water and the thrust makes it tip. I am working on adapting to a slimmer pipe so it is not as heavy
At any rate, here is my starting point:
Materials
[attachment=2:cmq758q0]blaster1.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
Completed prototype
[attachment=1:cmq758q0]blaster2.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
A little heavy but proof of concept
[attachment=0:cmq758q0]blaster3.jpg[/attachment:cmq758q0]
Does anyone have any ideas on how to better to this or if there is an existing product?
Ultimate goal is 10 - 12 feet of spray, and able to swivel about 90 degrees.
And a major goal is to do this without messing up my pump, pipes, etc.