"Black Widow Professional Cobweb Gun" Special Effects
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Introducing 2nd Generation Black Widow Cobweb Gun. We have redesigned the brackets which secure the ball valve assembly and the front airline support to the glue gun. In addition to the redesign, we now manufacture the brackets from glass fiber embedded ABS plastic. This exceptionally durable material ensures a superior fit and reproducibility. The Black Widow sets the industry standard for Professional Cobweb Guns.
We will continue to use our ergonomically designed 200 watt glue gun which features a four-finger trigger to minimize fatigue when shooting webs. This high wattage power enables you to continuously shoot webs without needing to pause and allow the gun to reheat to operating temperature like our competitors' guns. The ball valve empowers you to control airflow right at the gun, so whether you are shooting long distances or up close, you can adjust the air flow without modifying the regulator on your air compressor.
The Black Widow incorporates a 1/4 inch copper airline to enable increased airflow volume at lower air pressure. The airline is wrapped in shrink wrap solely for aesthetic purposes.
Our unique design permits you to detach the entire compressed air delivery system by simply unscrewing four screws and sliding the airline assembly off. You now possess a high-powered Glue Gun unburdened by the airline assembly. Each unit includes front and back metal stands for use in this configuration
Last, but certainly not the least, the final component of a high-quality Cobweb Gun is the glue sticks you insert into them. Although all glue sticks may appear identical, trust me, they are NOT all equal. Use only Black Widow WebSticks for optimal performance. Do NOT use foreign-made glue sticks in your Black Widow Web Gun.
- The webgun requires a continuous supply of compressed air to function correctly. An ideal compressor can generate 5 cubic feet of air per minute at 90 PSI with a 20-gallon tank. Compressors with lower ratings may not be able to generate the required volume of compressed air. A compressor with a small reserve tank will rapidly exhaust its air supply and run constantly in an attempt to keep up with the demand. For optimal results, employ a compressor of sufficient capacity to accomplish the task correctly.