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RE: lifting eyes and all thread If the comparison is between your typical Home Depot grade of threaded rod and standard McMaster threaded rod, I think you'll find a significant difference. Your average hardware store stuff is almost... |
In forum Construction Help |
17 years ago |
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RE: Hybrid Help at Octoberfest I'll be there and currently the only resident experts on the Hybrid GSE are Dale Netherton, myself and possibly Ed Wranosky. I'm more of a Hypertek guy myself, but I know which hoses go where and whic... |
In forum Hybrid Help |
17 years ago |
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RE: Upscale Contest? hmmm... nothing received. email is wbmussel@indra.com Warren |
In forum Club Contests |
17 years ago |
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RE: Upscale Contest? I'm sorry - I owe you and everyone an apology as I haven't be exactly communicative. I can definitively tell you that moving sucks - especially when you can't take off any time from work to get it don... |
In forum Club Contests |
17 years ago |
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RE: Upscale Contest? I'm sorry folks, but as far as this Contest Director is concerned this contest is a go and I'm happy to run it. The executive committee still needs to meet to discuss the rules in detail and that just... |
In forum Club Contests |
17 years ago |
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RE: couplers As a matter of warning - it's not a good idea to get epoxy on your skin. EVERYONE eventually develops and allergy to it - some take longer than others. Once you are allergic, you essentially cannot wo... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
17 years ago |
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RE: Look What I Found. We could certainly post a link on the home page... but I think Joe might die of embarrassment. Warren |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
17 years ago |
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RE: fin slots I cut fin slots on a table saw. Paper and phenolic with a 96 tooth carbide hollow ground furniture blade and composites with a metal cutoff wheel. I have a little adjustable jig I use along with the r... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
17 years ago |
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RE: Revisiting cluster options for rebuild... Well Doug, you have even more admiration from me - I've been using the cool tools since I've had access to them and would have thought you had some access to them given your job. Even more power to yo... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
17 years ago |
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RE: Revisiting cluster options for rebuild... Doug, as always, I stand in awe of your projects. I thought I was gonna be the new cool kid at the launches with my NC machined parts. You've gone far beyond that. Warren |
In forum Knowledge Base |
17 years ago |
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RE: Revisiting cluster options for rebuild... I would bet looking at what Doug has shown that he drew things up in either Solidworks or Pro/Engineer and had the software figure out the intersection shapes and possibly even make cutting templates ... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
17 years ago |
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RE: Revisiting cluster options for rebuild... Doug, you DO know how to do it right... Damn... Warren |
In forum Knowledge Base |
17 years ago |
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RE: Anyone with a LEUP want to split a propellant order AMW? I think airstarts are definitely not a problem. It's the ground starts that scare the crap out of me. If you're high enough that the sparklies of the lovely titanium chips don't hit the ground, I'd sa... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
17 years ago |
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RE: Anyone with a LEUP want to split a propellant order AMW? Do keep in mind that unless it rains in the days leading to O'fest or during O'fest, Skids are not that likely to be OK to fly. After the last fire, Joe and I had a discussion where as a club we're in... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
17 years ago |
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RE: NEW "dual thrust" load from CTI I stand corrected John. I'm at 53" and 1400gr and just tickling 20K. I must have been a bit overexcited yesterday. Warren |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
17 years ago |
