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    I recently received some uv glue sticks I purchased from Sickie Ickie.
    http://www.corpsecounty.com/Selling.htm

    I used them in my web shooter I got from Jeff at Frighteners Entertainment.
    http://www.*******************/

    Both work wonderfully, no suprise there

    First.
    The web shooter is great and easy to use.
    No clogging, no feeding problems, no difficulty in use.
    I highly recommend it to any of you haunters out there.
    Did I mention it makes outstanding cobwebs.


    Second.
    The uv glue sticks I got from Sickie Ickie work like a charm.
    As he says on his web site, they look like regular glue sticks and work just like regular glue sticks.
    But when lit with a black light, they have a very bright glow.
    I have used them for eyes and cobwebs, I am amazed how brightly they glow.

    I am very happy and pleased with both products.
    Both merchants are fast and friendly and a pleasure to do business with.
    I thank you both.
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    What is the webgun's psi requirement? I'm wondering if I can run it off my airbrush compressor. It puts out up to 40psi.

    That's really cool. I would love to get one!
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    You can run it from 40psi, but you'll need to be closer to the object you're webbing.

    Secret info on HauntForum about purchasing this....

    ps-I also have all kinds of glue sticks available.
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    Thanks Fright. I may have to guilt hubby into letting me get one for this year. I probably could get away with it because he's been really bad about buying props behind my back when we knew we had hit our financial limit and promised to be good. (insert evil laugh here)

    I just hate how cheesy bagged webbing looks and I know that It'll make a believer out of him once we get the gun. We have a compressor but haven't taken it out of the box yet. Neither of us have experience with using one so I was hoping that I could just use my airbrush compressor instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cassie7 View Post
    Thanks Fright. I may have to guilt hubby into letting me get one for this year. I probably could get away with it because he's been really bad about buying props behind my back when we knew we had hit our financial limit and promised to be good. (insert evil laugh here)

    I just hate how cheesy bagged webbing looks and I know that It'll make a believer out of him once we get the gun. We have a compressor but haven't taken it out of the box yet. Neither of us have experience with using one so I was hoping that I could just use my airbrush compressor instead.
    U got a compessor, but havnt taken it out of the box?...lol...unpack that thing! An air brush compressor wont cut it for a web gun.

    Sickies glue sticks are awesome.....he's got the bigger one's for a great price compered to others.
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    Ya, it's not pressure but volume that's the problem. You need a large quantity of compressed air to do anything other than webbing small objects, and little compressors can't keep up.
    Pretty tough to do windows or outdoor stuff , unless you have hours and hours to do the job and don't mind waiting for the compressor to fill up after every few seconds of use.

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    Worth renting a large compressor for the day?
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