Re: height of my rocket - help!!!



WOW! Very nice work. Would it be possible to get a few details on
construction of the headers? Are you using paper or plastic hemis? What
are you using for a burst charge? I can't tell from the picture what size
shell you used as a header. It looks like 2 inch? I thought my rockets
were nice but they pale in comparesion to yours. Very nice work indeed.
Loved the whistles. Any details you would care to share would be much
appreciated.



I guess I might as well add a few links to a few rockets I have made
all with gregs tools:

http://www.apcforum.net/files/10tiwhistles.wmv

http://www.apcforum.net/files/silver.wmv

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/al93535/1lbrocket.jpg



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