C00kiemonster wrote:A good example are the Lynx sprays as they do the same volume in two very different can sizes.
They can't reduce the volume, well not with out many millions of PSI. Only thing they can alter is the amount and type of propellant. The ad is quite funny, shows a video of the the molecules being pushed together.
C00kiemonster wrote:A good example are the Lynx sprays as they do the same volume in two very different can sizes.
They can't reduce the volume, well not with out many millions of PSI. Only thing they can alter is the amount and type of propellant. The ad is quite funny, shows a video of the the molecules being pushed together.
Sorry not volume, I meant same amount of smelly stuff
C00kiemonster wrote:A good example are the Lynx sprays as they do the same volume in two very different can sizes.
They can't reduce the volume, well not with out many millions of PSI. Only thing they can alter is the amount and type of propellant. The ad is quite funny, shows a video of the the molecules being pushed together.
Sorry not volume, I meant same amount of smelly stuff
I'm off to cut up some aerosols
Same about of smell, but less stuff. Has to be, unless they've successfully manufactured a very small star in every can.
When I was younger we used to line up half empty aerosols on a sheet of newspaper. We'd set fire to the newspaper and then shoot the aerosols with an air rifle.
DaytonAndy wrote:When I was younger we used to line up half empty aerosols on a sheet of newspaper. We'd set fire to the newspaper and then shoot the aerosols with an air rifle.
Younger? I did that last week...
"When in doubt use full throttle. It may not improve the situation but it will end the suspense ".
DaytonAndy wrote:When I was younger we used to line up half empty aerosols on a sheet of newspaper. We'd set fire to the newspaper and then shoot the aerosols with an air rifle.
Almost as good fun as putting full cans of baked beans in camp fires when you're camping.
DaytonAndy wrote:When I was younger we used to line up half empty aerosols on a sheet of newspaper. We'd set fire to the newspaper and then shoot the aerosols with an air rifle.
I would 1 million percent have been your mate when we kids Andy, pmsl
Haha. I did a lot of stoopid things when younger/last week "to see what happens." From lightning puddles of petrol and running tbrough it to leave flaming footprints to probably an all time stupid. You might remember fireworks called airbombs? They would fire a bomb Into the air and you'd get an almighty bang. One day we lit one and fired it downwards into a milk bottle and then ran to cower in the shed. Imagine the noise of thousands of shards of glass flying in all directions bouncing off the shed walls! That trick was repeated a few times till we decided that one was probably a little dangerous lol.