watermelonman
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I got some advice, from an N5800 veteran, that metal thrust plates are simply not needed for well built fiberglass rockets when using techniques such as injected fillets. I have no reason to doubt this.
However, I like the look, and it seems a convenient way to get the flanged retainer on there without a bunch of precise drilling and backing nuts.
Thoughts from those who have done this, before I start my first serious high power build?
However, I like the look, and it seems a convenient way to get the flanged retainer on there without a bunch of precise drilling and backing nuts.
Thoughts from those who have done this, before I start my first serious high power build?