[BProckets] Re: BProckets Digest, Vol 2, Issue 3

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Thu Oct 7 11:05:34 PDT 2004


In a message dated 10/6/04 2:05:20 PM Central Daylight Time, 
bprockets-request at amateurrocketry.com writes:
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 06:58:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bill McAlister <billmac92364 at yahoo.com>
Subject: [BProckets] wolter tooling
To: bprockets at amateurrocketry.com
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whats the difference between wolters wistle/strobe tooling and his end 
burning rocket tooling?

can the wistle/strobe tooling be used with BP as a fule or should it be 
limited to wistle mix only?
The end burn tooling and the strobe tooling are two different kinds of rocket 
motors. You can make a black pwd. motor with the strobe tooling just by 
putting a nozzel in the motor and pressing some very fast black pwd. into the tube. 
You could even use what I call my hybrid fuel to press the motor up. This mix 
is 76-23-3-10 mix where the 76 is Potassium perchlorate, 23 is sodium 
Salycilate, 1 is iron oxide, 3 is vasoline and 10 is ballmiled charcoal. This makes a 
very fast and powerful little motor. The end burn motor has no core and burns 
from one end to the other in about 2-4 seconds. Have you seen the tooling in 
his catalog? A good fuel to use in the end burner is also the hybrid mix. You 
could leave out some of the charcoal and use only 5 parts. Using Chinese 
perk., I don't use any charcoal in the mix but you have to press these moters at 
8500 psi.
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