All the interior shots of your Razorback kept nudging my memory without ever revealing the details, until just now....Gluing The Nose Cone
1.2 ounces of Gorilla Wood Glue... Madge: "You're soaking in it".
I've done this on a couple other rockets too. You put in quite a bit of glue and then throughout the day slowly roll the rocket and let the glue coat the sides. As the glue thickens, it clings more to the sides. You end up with a thick coating of glue that bonds all the pieces together.
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All the interior shots of your Razorback kept nudging my memory without ever revealing the details, until just now....
"My bairns! My poor bairns!" |
As the minister told me on my wedding day:
"You'll never really know the meaning of true happiness, until you get married". Sadly however, at that point.... it's too late".Rev. Alfred Bundy
That's so yesterday.The opposite of Bigamy is Monotony.
Actually I am blissfully married, although when my wife does remark occasionally on things, I just tell her, “Honey, it’s hard going through life with only one X chromosome.”
All the interior shots of your Razorback kept nudging my memory without ever revealing the details, until just now....
Very astute, Doctor.
"My bairns! My poor bairns!"
Clever idea to use the lateral board to drill the launch lug hole to prevent chipping!Boring The Launch Lug Hole
(Current weight of fuselage, as shown = 26.1 ounces)
I like your “recovery spool” concept. I have been thinking about setting up the recovery Gear on the Personalized PortaPotShot @cwbullet was kind enough to send me. it has very little space for laundry. This may be the ticket.
It's simple and easy... and ejects the laundry in the direction that makes sense. Having the rocket coast through the chutes is illogical and problematic.I like your “recovery spool” concept. I have been thinking about setting up the recovery Gear on the Personalized PortaPotShot @cwbullet was kind enough to send me. it has very little space for laundry. This may be the ticket.
Also works for confined spaces and doesn’t need wadding.It's simple and easy... and ejects the laundry in the direction that makes sense. Having the rocket coast through the chutes is illogical and problematic.
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