THIS IS NOT MY DESIGN, I TAKE NO CREDIT WHAT SO EVER FOR THIS But Please Enjoy
Materials needed for the powr:
- Big plastic soda bottle
- Small soda bottle
- Paperclip
How to put the powr together:
1) Cut the big bottle in two parts, making sure that the bottom part is somewhat taller than the upper part
2) Pinch a tiny hole in the cap of the big bottle, using for instance a needle
3) Now take the small bottle. Cut it in half so that it will fit into the bottom part of the big bottle. This will be used as a float that will eventually trigger the release.
4) Take the paperclip and straighten it out. Attach it to the cap of the small bottle in such a manner that the paperclip can still be tilted up and down. (Use a piece of wire, rope, ...)
5) Now make a hole in the wall of the big bottle for the paperclip to fit through. This hole should not be tight.
6) There you go! Fill the upper part of the big bottle with plain tap water, slide your keyring over the paperclip, hang the powr to your ceiling, tie yourself up and feel powrless
The above one released the keys after 3 hours, but the time can easily be adjusted by varying the size of the hole in the cap. You could make a series of different caps and label them. Put them in the closet, and you'll have them available at any time.
Be sure to play safe and share your experiences!
Good Release Device! Take A Look
Good Release Device! Take A Look
Tie Me Up Bitches.
Re: Good Release Device! Take A Look
I could swear i've seen that on this site before... Well, the images are very small and i don't understand the idea. How does the key drop from that thing, what is the chain reaction as a whole?
Re: Good Release Device! Take A Look
i seen it and copied for further use and thought id post it on here
and well when the drips down from the top water container, it makes the smaller bottle float therefore making the pin become horizontal and then is starts facing down, hence your key falling of, if that makes sense, i find it hard to explain :') sorry haha
and well when the drips down from the top water container, it makes the smaller bottle float therefore making the pin become horizontal and then is starts facing down, hence your key falling of, if that makes sense, i find it hard to explain :') sorry haha
Tie Me Up Bitches.
Re: Good Release Device! Take A Look
I see, so small bottle-end is a floater. Well... yes, even a broken plastic bottle may float when it's completely submerged in water. I would try to find something more reliable though, like a small plastic ball filled with air. A pingis ball maybe, tennis ball is bit too big.
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yeah that i suppose a ball will be a lot more reliable, will have to try this haha!
Tie Me Up Bitches.
Re: Good Release Device! Take A Look
Why not keep the small bottle in one piece.
I think this would be a safer way, because the "float" is a closed air filled body.
I think this would be a safer way, because the "float" is a closed air filled body.
Re: Good Release Device! Take A Look
as long as the small bottle is impossible to flip over inside the large one, it is equally as safe as a closed item.