How to Build a Squeaky Weapon

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I unveiled my squeaky hammers at Oktoberfest '07 for those of you who remember them. They were more or less a fun weapon to use when you were bored. The easiest way to create a squeaky weapon is to cut the squeakers out of those fluffy squeaky toys you can buy at Dollar General for about $3. The putting the squeakers against the handle lightly wrap electrical tape around the squeakers and handle until everything but the small hole at the bottom is covered up. The reason you use electrical tape rather than duct tape, gorilla tape, or andover hockey tape is because the cloth tape doesn't hold well unless firmly pressed or the duct tape and or gorilla tape is to heavy to allow re-inflation.
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I unveiled my squeaky hammers at Oktoberfest '07 for those of you who remember them. They were more or less a fun weapon to use when you were bored. The easiest way to create a squeaky weapon is to cut the squeakers out of those fluffy squeaky toys you can buy at Dollar General for about $3. Put the squeakers against the handle, and lightly wrap electrical tape around the squeakers and handle until everything but the small hole at the bottom is covered up. The reason you use electrical tape rather than duct tape, gorilla tape, or andover hockey tape is because the cloth tape doesn't hold well unless firmly pressed or the duct tape and or gorilla tape is too heavy to allow re-inflation. <br>
''Created by Kayin
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''Created by Kayin <br>
 
If you have any questions you may contact me at apocalypse2000@hotmail.com''
 
If you have any questions you may contact me at apocalypse2000@hotmail.com''
  
 
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'''Also try this'''
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'''Also try this:'''
(this method only works with a stab tip (i used green high density open cell foam)
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(This method only works with a stabbing tip (I used green high-density open cell foam))
  
before you put the open cell onto your weapon wrap it loosely in tape then cut a slit (about the same size as your squeaker is tall) so the air can get out then put the squeaker into the slit you just cut tape around it but make sure not to cover the hole on the squeaker attach it to your weapon and take it out for a test drive.
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Before you put the open cell onto your weapon tip, wrap it ''(the foam or the tip?)'' loosely in tape ''(what kind?)''. Cut a slit (about the same size as your squeaker is tall) so the air can escape. Put the squeaker into the slit you just cut and tape around it, making sure not to cover the hole. Attach it ''(the foam?)'' to your weapon and take it out for a test drive.
(this method works great with javelin tips)
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(Works great with javelin tips)
  
 
''made by linkicecold3000''
 
''made by linkicecold3000''

Revision as of 20:06, 26 October 2009

I unveiled my squeaky hammers at Oktoberfest '07 for those of you who remember them. They were more or less a fun weapon to use when you were bored. The easiest way to create a squeaky weapon is to cut the squeakers out of those fluffy squeaky toys you can buy at Dollar General for about $3. Put the squeakers against the handle, and lightly wrap electrical tape around the squeakers and handle until everything but the small hole at the bottom is covered up. The reason you use electrical tape rather than duct tape, gorilla tape, or andover hockey tape is because the cloth tape doesn't hold well unless firmly pressed or the duct tape and or gorilla tape is too heavy to allow re-inflation.
Created by Kayin
If you have any questions you may contact me at apocalypse2000@hotmail.com


Also try this: (This method only works with a stabbing tip (I used green high-density open cell foam))

Before you put the open cell onto your weapon tip, wrap it (the foam or the tip?) loosely in tape (what kind?). Cut a slit (about the same size as your squeaker is tall) so the air can escape. Put the squeaker into the slit you just cut and tape around it, making sure not to cover the hole. Attach it (the foam?) to your weapon and take it out for a test drive. (Works great with javelin tips)

made by linkicecold3000

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