i understand when you make rockets you use clay to bung in one end bt i was wondering can plaster of paris be used?
plaster of paris?
Started by clash-bang, Jun 23 2007 03:52 PM
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#1
Posted 23 June 2007 - 03:52 PM
#2
Posted 23 June 2007 - 04:07 PM
You can try, personally I found that the inside of it dries and doesnt allow the bottom to dry, I just use cat litter and a stick to ram it.
#3
Posted 24 June 2007 - 12:38 AM
I have a question that may be slightly relevant here.
Is Plaster of Paris a safe casing to use to cover twined salutes in order to get more of a bang?
Is Plaster of Paris a safe casing to use to cover twined salutes in order to get more of a bang?
#4
Posted 24 June 2007 - 12:43 AM
I wouldn't consider it safe. There is always a chance a chunk of it could fly off instead of turning to dust.
#5
Posted 24 June 2007 - 03:33 AM
Just use more twine and rub paste into the string, that should give it plenty of confinement.
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#6
Posted 25 June 2007 - 08:07 AM
i understand when you make rockets you use clay to bung in one end bt i was wondering can plaster of paris be used?
Yes a long as it consolidate's into a solid mass your ok .If your making the paste you could have problems,like shrinking and can render the enplug usless,but standerd cat litter works great and a bag will do thousands of nozzles/endplugs
dean
Edited by portfire, 25 June 2007 - 08:19 AM.
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