Tank top or t-shirt (nothing too thick)Fabric scissorsPermanent bonding tape or needle and thread20" zipper or zipper that fits your shirt lengthGoo GoneInstructions:
Prepping Launchpad Components: Cut PVC Pipe to size with Mitre Box Saw. The height of your PVC pipe won’t effect how far it launches into the air. Adjust the height based on what is comfortable for you. We chose a 3-inch pipe for our bottle. Whatever size you choose, make sure it's wide enough to hold your bottle in place, but not so wide that the bottle falls in. Cut out notch in PVC Pipe for Bike Pump Nozzle with a Dremel Tool. The water from the bottle will collect in the PVC pipe when launched. Drill Drain Hole in Plywood Round with a regular cordless drill with a paddle bit.
John McLemore's Top Turkey Frying Safety Tips Allow 4-min per pound when cooking a turkey in the deep fryer. Overheating the oil is the #1 cause of turkey fryer fires so keeping an eye on the temperature of your oil is key. You want to keep your oil at around 250°F. You want the temperature of the turkey to be the same throughout. Many turkeys have ice pockets in the cavity from refrigeration or freezing so place your turkey in a warm water bath to even out the temperature of the meat and get rid of any ice pockets. Drying the turkey is key. Water plus oil equals fire so make sure your turkey is really dry before you fry it.
2x4, 4x4, or 3x3 piece of woodTealights (votives)PencilSanding spongeSafety gogglesBlue painter's tapePolyurethane for coatingDrill with 1½ paddle bit or drill press with 1½ paddle bitSteps: