Make a smoke bomb with ping pong balls and foil

Make a smoke bomb with ping pong balls and foil

See how to make a smoke bomb with ping pong balls and foil. This video will show you how. This is a very simple smoke grenade you can make with a ping pong ball, aluminum foil, scissors, and a pen tube. It's pretty easy! Just don't breathe in the toxic air from the ping pong ball.

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Sid_1411 (2) 6 months ago
looks great!! i'd love to try it!! hope it doesn't mess up the environment!!
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betihartigan 3 months ago
i didnt try it yet but is there a way to make the smoke last more than just lasting a few seconds?
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EAtheSecond (1) 3 months ago
Yh make a smaller from where, the smoke comes out, and add more celluloid.
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betihartigan 3 months ago
thanks gonna try it now
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doublebassdude last month
do not stand over the smoke bomb when ingited as it gives off arsenic and cyanide
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