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    Keeping the head on
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    How to keep the head on with Pneumatic prop lol mine flying everywhere. I have a PVC frame thanks
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    I use greatstuff

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    Thanks good idea
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    Cool props
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    Have u ever made a ankle tickler? Need some help with that using PVC the hoses I have coming from just blow air out no movement at all
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    have you tried adjusting the air flow/pressure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsMeeple View Post
    have you tried adjusting the air flow/pressure?
    Yes I have still no luck
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    Could be the type of hoses you are using. Mine are very flexible, thin and long hoses. I bought it from Fright Props. They also use a 3/8" hole sized solenoid with 3/8" tubing to the pipe itself. It takes A LOT of air to get them to wiggle:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terra View Post
    Could be the type of hoses you are using. Mine are very flexible, thin and long hoses. I bought it from Fright Props. They also use a 3/8" hole sized solenoid with 3/8" tubing to the pipe itself. It takes A LOT of air to get them to wiggle:

    Making the tubing longer did help still alittle slow. What the sizes on your pipe? Thanks
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    Well, hard for me to say. I had bought the assembly from Fright Props. It's about 1 1/4" wide if that helps. It's a lead pipe.
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