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Prolly get filtered out. I was thinking cans of expanding foam (ie, "great stuff) with an m80 duct taped to it. Light it up, chuck it in.
One of those fell in my washing machine when I wasn't looking and it got emptied during the cycle.
Ruined my clothes and the machine wasn't happy about it but it eventually worked fine after a few cleaning cycles.
The "liquid nails" type of expanding foam however, I'm pretty sure that would fuck up anything.
I think the great stuff would do more damage then the M80, and would result in probably one less charge.
Is the m80 not to just make the great stuff leave the can?
I mean I assume the great stuff would leave the can after you huck it into the turbine, but if you're worried it won't be punctured, you could just duct tape down the trigger on the can before you huck it.
You might be right, maybe not. Let's find out!