How to Build a Simple High-Powered Water Rocket Launcher

Oct 11, 2012 08:48 PM
Oct 12, 2012 02:55 AM
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There are plenty of things you can use at home to make your own rocket, like sugar, matchsticks, or even trash. They may not be as impressive as a real rocket, but they can still be a lot of fun. In this video, How To Lou shows how he made a high-flying water rocket out of some basic materials like PVC and a soda bottle.

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As Lou points out, the bigger your soda bottle, the further it will go. He used 1/2" PVC pipe, valves, and connectors, as well as some brass adapters. He added an air compressor to his, but if you don't have one, you can use a bicycle pump instead. To put the whole thing together, Lou used a nail, an O-ring, some PVC cement, and Teflon tape.

Check out the video to see the step-by-step process, and you can find more of Lou's projects on his YouTube channel.

Looking for something a little more high-tech? This see-though DIY rocket engine might be more your speed.

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