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    web caster gun, question
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    how does this thing work?
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    do the webs just spray out? cuz im thinkin about buying one to make my room awesomer
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    a stick glue gun,kinda like the arts crafts store just larger,but refitted with an air nozzle that is at the end were the glue comes out.
    Once the gun heats up you turn on the air ( knob added on glue gun ) & as the glue melts & "oozes" out the air will carry the glue as fine threads looking like webs. I have a couple, a simple one from a haunt vender & a pro one that pumps out more in a shorter time. The big thing is the air temp in the area you live, Colder air can give you probs pending the heat unit of the glue gun.
    If your just using it inside,then you should be ok.great effect to web stuff out....
    two MAJOR cautions,other than do not blow webs on people / skin as it's hot stuff that wll burn you is.......IT"S HIGHLY ADDICTIVE !! I myself am in webshooters anonimous for the over use of webbing stuff !! LOL
    When ya 1st get it, it takes a little time to get it right,but when ya do............definitely recommended !!
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    Oooooooo! I want one. Where's the best place to buy? Sounds like fun fun fun..I should sign up now for web shooters anonymous! Heee heee heee cackle cackle Bonk (fell out of my chair)
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    i bought this and used it last year...it was ok, there is just so much to do that i left it for last and kinda rushed it...bit of a pain borrowing an air compressor for the job (unless of course u own one!)...i would use it for outdoor only, this stuff can get everywhere (rather easy to clean up though)!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elza View Post
    Oooooooo! I want one. Where's the best place to buy? Sounds like fun fun fun..I should sign up now for web shooters anonymous! Heee heee heee cackle cackle Bonk (fell out of my chair)
    Me too, Elza! I have been thinking about buying one also. I've seen tutorials on how to build your own too. Has anyone built one themselves? If so, did it work well? Who's instructions did you use?

    I'm also interested in just buying one (I always seem to find the perfect item for sale just after knocking myself out to create an inferior product myself); so if anyone has purchased one in the past, please let us know how well it worked and give us any recommendations you can.
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    For inside webs I like the web spinner better which uses glue. Only want to put it on things that you would not need to clean after. The webs look better and is much easier to use then the sprayer but, if there is any kind of wind they stick together. Thats why I say inside only.
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    thanks every1!
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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlypeanutboy View Post
    Me too, Elza! I have been thinking about buying one also. I've seen tutorials on how to build your own too. Has anyone built one themselves? If so, did it work well? Who's instructions did you use?

    I'm also interested in just buying one (I always seem to find the perfect item for sale just after knocking myself out to create an inferior product myself); so if anyone has purchased one in the past, please let us know how well it worked and give us any recommendations you can.

    I build my own. Course, I worked as a mechanic on a packaging department for 2 years on what amounted to gigantic industrial sized ones. So, I didn't use a tutorial.

    Here's my story of building one for $10: An UnOrthOdOx Halloween: I'm Spider Man!

    With pics of the resulting webs here:

    Picasa Web Albums - Cole - Halloween bui...
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    Picasa Web Albums - Cole - Halloween bui...

    I was going to make a tutorial but couldn't. This one is good, though:
    How to build a pneumatic cobweb shooter!

    More or less the same thing I did, using a different glue gun.


    The key is to get the proper wattage glue gun. More essentially = faster glue melting and thus faster webbing and better cold weather performance.
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    Minionsweb.com carries a few different ones pending your needs starting with i think is $60. also on ebay & another site cannot mention here,has a webcaster- $45-50 if your not mechanically inclined or don't have the time to build one.
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