nomopbo
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OK,
Well, I have reached a new level in my rocketry addiction.
(Rocket-holics Anonymous here)
TRASH PICKIN'
I found this tube at work. It is about 62 inches tall, and the outer diameter is about 12 3/4 inches.
The wall thickness is about 1/2 inch. There is some water damage that needs to be trimmed off.
I'm not sure about the weight.
Now my question is...
I know nothing about High Power. The most I know is what I saw on the Discovery Channel special. I figure, when you start making rockets this size, you aren't using cardboard tubes anymore. I remember those guys on the special baking a tube and jumping in a pool with it to seperate it from the paper.
So...is it a keeper or just trash and put it back?
Nomo
Well, I have reached a new level in my rocketry addiction.
(Rocket-holics Anonymous here)
TRASH PICKIN'
I found this tube at work. It is about 62 inches tall, and the outer diameter is about 12 3/4 inches.
The wall thickness is about 1/2 inch. There is some water damage that needs to be trimmed off.
I'm not sure about the weight.
Now my question is...
I know nothing about High Power. The most I know is what I saw on the Discovery Channel special. I figure, when you start making rockets this size, you aren't using cardboard tubes anymore. I remember those guys on the special baking a tube and jumping in a pool with it to seperate it from the paper.
So...is it a keeper or just trash and put it back?
Nomo