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        <description>This video demonstrates how to fire a rocket under the power of a flammable aerosol. Hairspray or a flammable spray deodorant are the fuels of choice. The total cost of this project assuming the tools needed are already available is about $25. For that price you can make 4 rockets for the launcher, as the foam sleeping pad that they are made of is large enough to make multiples. Parts &amp; Tools: 18" x 3" Pressure Rated PVC Pipe, 3" Pressure Rated PVC End Cap, Piezoelectric BBQ Igniter or Flint &amp; Steel Lantern Striker (Available at hardware or sporting goods stores), 2 Self Tapping Screws if using a BBQ Ignitor, Foam Sleeping Pad, 2 Liter Soda Bottle, Duct or Packaging Tape, Hot Glue, Drill &amp; Bits, PVC Primer &amp; Cement #NightHawkInLight, -~--~--~- Check out my latest video: "How To View Invisible Air Currents With Lasers" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K94Cc21KEIA -~--~--~-</description>
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