With enough steel, enough hot oil, and a large enough turkey, could you create a frozen turkey cannon?
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As an engineer.. I say lets get a pic of your girlfriend for further analysis.
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As an engineer.. I say lets get a pic of your girlfriend for further analysis.
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I have a wife and a female Labrador. You get the Labrador for lack of specificity.
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It would be difficult. You would need the pressure to build up very unevenly on the back end of the turkey to create a force imbalance to launch it.
The turkey would also need to have the right fit with the container to seal the pressure imbalance but still allow the turkey to slide in and out (turkey diameter just barely smaller than the inner diameter of the vessel).
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It would be difficult. You would need the pressure to build up very unevenly on the back end of the turkey to create a force imbalance to launch it.
The turkey would also need to have the right fit with the container to seal the pressure imbalance but still allow the turkey to slide in and out (turkey diameter just barely smaller than the inner diameter of the vessel).
So everything gambro said 10 hours ago? Neato.
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As an engineer.. I say lets get a pic of your girlfriend for further analysis.
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Shape is irrelevant from the turkey. Vessel has to be cylindrical with a spherical head or whatever pressure is needed to launch the turkey would be blown out the ass end with a flat head.
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....would not by itself allow for the pressure buildup and sudden release required.
quote:1. Get a turkey fryer
mythbusters did this (sorta) on a chicken level using an air cannon and a foam ring around the bird to create the uniform seal needed.
but I'm very interested in the stream of flaming grease mid90 mentioned.