It's a kit; the Estes "Tech Pak Scratch Build."
I'm guessing they don't recommend hot glue in the instructions with that one...
It's a kit; the Estes "Tech Pak Scratch Build."
I want someone to build a rocket out of hot glue. Shock cord and chute excepted. And maybe a lug so it isn't too sticky.
I'm guessing they don't recommend hot glue in the instructions with that one...
I'm guessing they don't recommend hot glue in the instructions with that one...
Discuss politics on any hobby forum you participate in. It helps people open up and get to know each other.
(PS, how do you change the thread title? I've wanted to update my build threads)
Edit your first post and you can change the title from there.
Pro Tip #130: Drizzle superglue on your Estes shock cord and it will last longer.
Social media sites are never used by prosecutors and defense attorneys to gather info on cases they are working on (it's too hard for them to look someone up on FB). Besides it's a great place to get free and completely accurate legal advice.
Social media sites are never used by prosecutors and defense attorneys to gather info on cases they are working on (it's too hard for them to look someone up on FB). Besides it's a great place to get free and completely accurate legal advice.
The reason he went with hot glue had something to do with it was easier and faster for his students to put a fin on straight.
Normally I wouldn't care, build it with hot glue and give me a "heads up" when it launches. But he's teaching this to students. :bang:
Pressing the tea bag shock cord mount onto a blob of hot glue sometimes is a bit uncomfortable....
Nitrile gloves, baby!
the 5-second rule doesn't apply to soup..
the 5-second rule doesn't apply to soup..
Does this imply the existence of "hard ice cream"? :y:Or soft ice cream..,
Does this imply the existence of "hard ice cream"? :y:
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