watermelonman
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I want to try a series of low power experiments without ejection charges. I will need the delay and tracking portion of motor burn, so sadly the simple solution of buying booster motors is no good.
Could I try plugging the tops of motors with epoxy? This might require motors with enough of a gap up top to get the epoxy in, but should that suffice for the amount of force? Would the charge simply spew out the nozzle or could it get more destructive than that?
Could I try plugging the tops of motors with epoxy? This might require motors with enough of a gap up top to get the epoxy in, but should that suffice for the amount of force? Would the charge simply spew out the nozzle or could it get more destructive than that?