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DIY: Make your own T-shirt cannon using parts from your local hardware store

Sept. 14, 2017

Are you looking for a unique marketing tool that emphasizes both your brand and your exceptional DIY skills? Have you considered constructing your own T-shirt cannon?

Are you looking for a unique marketing tool that emphasizes both your brand and your exceptional DIY skills? Have you considered constructing your own T-shirt cannon? This custom air-powered gun can shoot a T-shirt at 60 PSI and is constructed primarily of ABS and PVC parts that can be found at your local hardware store. Whether you want to make a splash at your next industry tradeshow, become the most popular parent at your child's championship game, or find a unique way to propose to your loved one, this T-shirt cannon is sure to make life a little more exciting.

About the Author

Alexis Gajewski | Senior Content Strategist

Alexis Gajewski has over 15 years of experience in the maintenance, reliability, operations, and manufacturing space. She joined Plant Services in 2008 and works to bring readers the news, insight, and information they need to make the right decisions for their plants. Alexis also authors “The Lighter Side of Manufacturing,” a blog that highlights the fun and innovative advances in the industrial sector. 

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