You use blue tape. I thought that was a sin or something. Just kidding.
You use blue tape. I thought that was a sin or something. Just kidding.
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
I will test pyrogens with it and get back to you.
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
Along those lines, has anyone ever done tests to compare the performance of rigid canisters (blackiron pipe, aluminum, copper pipe, PVC etc.) vs. non rigid canisters? (surgical tubing, cardboard, tape etc.) I would suspect that the rigid canisters would work better with pyrodex, as the container will not expand upon ignition, containing the gasses more effectively, and allowing the powder to burn more completley.
The Devil's in the details, but so is salvation.- Hyman Rickover
Chris Feld
NAR L1 #93203 SR
MASA #576, Secretary-Treasurer
Millwrights and Machine Erectors Local 548
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
In searching today, I found another option that are pre made and do not require an e-match.
Pratt Hobbies: http://www.pratthobbies.com/products.asp?cat=38
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
I use Blastcaps although I dont know if its the best choice for Pyrodex due to containment issues. Bp is hard to find where I live
but when I find some I plan on switcihing to BP.
He who fly big rocket owe lots money!
TRA#13377
L1 Oct 30 2011
L2 July 13 2012
I did test Pyrodex today with straws, gloves, and latex tubing. I did not get as energetic of a response. It took about 1.3 times as much to separate and it still was not as strong. I will try to get video in the future.
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
Pyrodex I just don't get it?? Why would anyone want to use an inferior product to 4F BP? Can't find it locally? Then just order it on line, There are a multitude of places that ship it right to your door, Yes you'll pay a hazmat fee but even at that and depending on how much you buy you can get it for like 25-45.00 a pound and a pound should last the average flier a few years.
For my flights it's 4F BP and nothing else.
Gary Tortora
TRA 11898 L3
ProLine Rocketry Sales & Support
sales@prolinerocketry.com
203.836.4014
Ns Burned 2010 - 76,344
Ns Burned 2011 - 93,595
Ns Burned 2012 - 71,386
Ns Burned 2013 - 35,330
I would be very doubtful based on my experience. To get an equivalent response from smokeless powder (I use Hodgdon Triple 7) in a centrifuge tube I have to pack the powder in with a piece of metal tape, fill any gap with dog barf, close and then wrap the whole assembly with another layer or two of metal tape. Smokeless powder works much better in copper tubing. It seems that it the centrifuge plastic container alone does give enough firm containment. The plastic either expands or melts (or both) under heat before you get the smokeless powder to vigorously react. My guess is that you would get a similar effect with a straw, latex glove, etc. as they provide even less rigid containment than a hard plastic centrifuge tube.
L3, TRA #11847
Tripoli Indiana #132
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Chicago Rocket Mafia, "Big Bucks" Dixon
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RE: Ejection Canisters
1) SafeEject by Spacetec
What is the capacity of these? 3 or 4 grams? More? There is nothing on the website about capacity. Kinda odd that they don't list it.
Adrian
Adrian Butler
jd2cylman@mchsidotcom
NAR 73787 L2
Tripoli 13524 L2
QCRS, Princeton, IL
Safe Eject I and II will fill with about 3-4 grams.
SafeEject EX will take about 6-8 grams.
BlackSky Ejector will take about 4-6 grams.
Gary: I agree with you. Someone asked the question and I confirmed it would not work.Originally Posted by GaryT
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
$109 for 5 lb. including hazmat at powder.com
I personally have no issue buying it online. I suggest http://www.powderinc.com/
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
I have this in another thread, but it seems relevant to repost here.
I use Pyrodex in paper tubes (coat hanger tubes) with wood dowel plugs that glue in with yellow carpenter's glue.
1 gram opens a 3" tube quite decisively. 2 grams blows out the engine mount. Video below is 1 gram ground test.
I use tantalum capacitors for initiation--cheap as dirt, no hazmat issues, etc.
Ari.
What type and strength of tantalum capacitors?
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
Gary Tortora
TRA 11898 L3
ProLine Rocketry Sales & Support
sales@prolinerocketry.com
203.836.4014
Ns Burned 2010 - 76,344
Ns Burned 2011 - 93,595
Ns Burned 2012 - 71,386
Ns Burned 2013 - 35,330
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
I use 10uF, 35V caps. The trick is reverse polarity. 12 volts the wrong way and they explode every time.
I encourage you to experiment with just the cap first, without any powder. One word of warning: you may want to do the experiment outside. The burn produces a nasty smell that can linger in your workshop for hours.
Also, in my experience, axial caps are immune to explosion. There may be something about their construction that contains the heat more evenly. Radial caps like the one in my picture explode reliably for me (haven't had a failure yet).
Ari.
Unstable by design
www.wooshrocketry.org NAR Sec. 558
WOOSH Rocketry (mostly) on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/guytogo75?feature=mhee
Interestingly enough, with powder, I don't notice the electric burn smell. Maybe it burns up with Pyrodex, or maybe the Pyrodex just has a stronger smell, or maybe it scatters farther, but when I test complete cartridges, all I can smell is the Pyrodex, and even that only faintly.
Ari.
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
The Devil's in the details, but so is salvation.- Hyman Rickover
Chris Feld
NAR L1 #93203 SR
MASA #576, Secretary-Treasurer
Millwrights and Machine Erectors Local 548
Added thread for Pyrodex vs. Black Powder.
http://www.rocketryforum.com/showthr...622#post352622
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
I too was "forced" to buy black powder online. There are a few, but not many, sources. The problem is that most of them, including the oft mentioned powderinc, won't sell anything less than 5 pounds. Now, I know that buying a larger amount is more cost effective because the hazmat fee is spread out more, but 5 pounds is A LOT of bp in my world. It would take many years for me to use anywhere near that amount. I'm also the only flyer for many miles around, and I don't regularly attend club events, so splitting up a bulk purchase with other folks is not an option.
So, consequently I tried to find a source that would sell in smaller lots. I found only two. One of them - Graf & Sons - sells in quantities of 2 pounds. They also seem to be "good folk" and they offer a lot of choices. So, I purchased from them and have been so far entirely happy with my purchase. Yes, it was pretty expensive in the short term. But over the long time this will last me, in the end it's not all that bad.
So, if your situation is similiar to mine, check them at www.grafs.com.
be safe, s6
For use in "Rocketry" 4F BP is superior to pyrodex, Burns quicker, Provides much more energy and requires much less attention to containment, Dirtier yes but when I have 2000.00 dollars invested into a rocket I'm not about to use anything but 4F BP.
Now I'm NOT saying pyrodex dosen't work as well all know people do use it succesfully but not me.
Gary Tortora
TRA 11898 L3
ProLine Rocketry Sales & Support
sales@prolinerocketry.com
203.836.4014
Ns Burned 2010 - 76,344
Ns Burned 2011 - 93,595
Ns Burned 2012 - 71,386
Ns Burned 2013 - 35,330