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#16 cooperman435

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 11:40 AM

Pyro PDC commercial QM does not fail due to its own devices if it ever did fail to ignite anything it would be down to user error. Waterproofing it is easy as all you need to do is roll a wrap of brown parcel tape round the casing.

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 11:53 AM

wow so many regulations that it could come under, it must be a headache being a firework wholesaler selling cat 4. the model rocket componey selling the quick match must be making like 1000% profit :blink:

though your probably right phill 63 about making it would be less messing about but from what from what iv been told even commercial QM can fail. so though i love making pyro, theres so many things that can fail. buying QM at least its one less thing to worry about. Also as far as i know i cant make waterproof QM which is a major advantage.


if you want to buy it, ofcoarse that is your perogative, but i don't believe it is cheaper to buy than make" " a 70 mtr ball of cotton string some BP and craft paper would make you sh''t loads of Good consistant cheap quickmatch

if you have good quality BP i also can't see why it would fail, " its realy not that hard to make, as far as concistency is concerned, i'm sure for the home hobbyist that there would be no noticable difference between 1 nano second and 2 nano seconds " and if you batched your match it would all be consistant...... as for water proof quick match i cannot comment, but if its just water resistance you are after then use wax paper for you match pipe

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:16 PM

£2.00 per metre. Wish I was selling it. It is around £2.50 to £3.00 per 10m for Chinese made flat match if you can buy it from a legitimate firework company. (that was last year, prices have risen quite bit apparently).
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Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:20 PM

though i will still buy some for reliability, i might make some up so i can at least test how consistent i could make it.

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:34 PM

“wow so many regulations that it could come under” - Not really, it is an explosive and falls under explosive regulations – what requirements are applicable is determined by the type of explosive and quantity.

“it must be a headache being a firework wholesaler selling cat 4.” - Yes
“the model rocket company selling the quick match must be making like 1000% profit ” – Yes

“the RocketStore mentions discussions between the UKRA and HSE - is the exemption for Quickmatch limited to rocketry purposes?” – No, there is not an HSE exemption for rocketry purposes or for quick match per see as there is no need for this.

Schedule 1 of COER exempts UN101 from the requirements of obtaining an Explosives Certificate.

http://www.hse.gov.u...erschedule1.htm

MSER Regulation 10.2.b(ii)(bb) negates the need for a storage licence for up to 5 kilograms of item(s) as listed in Schedule 1 of COER.

EC Directive 2004/57 – states that UN101 is outside the scope of POMSTER (CE marking and RCA documentation)

http://www.hse.gov.u...andtransfer.htm
http://www.hse.gov.u...mmoguidance.pdf

Therefore, it is legal to store up to 5kg of QM (as classified UN101) without an explosives certificate or an RCA document.

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 12:44 PM

I've seen ordinary visco at £1 a foot from rocketry people!
http://www.movember.com/uk/home/

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 11:22 AM

the model rocket componey selling the quick match must be making like 1000% profit :blink:


Hobby rocket companies dont really exist, well they dont in a commercial sense. All existing hobby rocket companies dont really make any financial sense at all to operate. Most have part time or full time jobs in order to pay their bills because the rocket company doesnt make enough. They are operating in a niche market with a small audience and mainly exist because the people running them are mad on rockets, want to help people fly rockets. They certainly dont exist for commercial reasons. Pyro people on this forum who also fly rockets know that we are in the business cos we are mad on rockets not mad on making money.

OK so lets take quickmatch as an example. We buy it at £1.10+VAT and sell it at £1.95 including VAT. A healthy margin yes, 54% markup according to my maths. But remember your storage costs for storing a bit of quickmatch and nil. Ours are enormous for storage, insurance, explosives cover for commercial van travel, alarms, monitoring, security, licenses, the list is endless and so are the bills. So making 54% on a product that you sell about 10-20metres a month on and bring direct to the rocketeers at a meeting isnt going to make us any money, you can be sure of that.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 11:34 AM

Hobby rocket companies dont really exist, well they dont in a commercial sense. All existing hobby rocket companies dont really make any financial sense at all to operate. Most have part time or full time jobs in order to pay their bills because the rocket company doesnt make enough. They are operating in a niche market with a small audience and mainly exist because the people running them are mad on rockets, want to help people fly rockets. They certainly dont exist for commercial reasons. Pyro people on this forum who also fly rockets know that we are in the business cos we are mad on rockets not mad on making money.

OK so lets take quickmatch as an example. We buy it at £1.10+VAT and sell it at £1.95 including VAT. A healthy margin yes, 54% markup according to my maths. But remember your storage costs for storing a bit of quickmatch and nil. Ours are enormous for storage, insurance, explosives cover for commercial van travel, alarms, monitoring, security, licenses, the list is endless and so are the bills. So making 54% on a product that you sell about 10-20metres a month on and bring direct to the rocketeers at a meeting isnt going to make us any money, you can be sure of that.

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wow you are really paying over the odds for your match, I pay a fraction of that.
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#24 Richard H

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 11:48 AM

Welcome to the forum Richard. I guess it depends where you buy your match :) The Spanish Igual match is several times more expensive than the Chinese 5 stranded stuff.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 12:29 PM

Welcome to the forum Richard. I guess it depends where you buy your match :) The Spanish Igual match is several times more expensive than the Chinese 5 stranded stuff.


fair point
Phew that was close.

#26 Rocket Store

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 12:39 PM

Welcome to the forum Richard. I guess it depends where you buy your match :) The Spanish Igual match is several times more expensive than the Chinese 5 stranded stuff.


Thanks Richard. We sell the green coated (twin cord ) ICI stuff. It fits just right in Estes motors and if you take one cord out and fold over the paper it jams just nice into the Estes motor igniter hole.

I know I can get it cheaper elsewhere but you either have to buy lots or spend £20 in diesel going and getting it or both spend £25-£30 getting it shipped to you. This stuff is very local to me so almost free to get in shipping terms. As I only get 20m or so at a time, whats the point in spending £20 in diesel to go and pickup say 20m of quickmatch at 20p a meter instead fo £1.10. The maths say I would be spending £20 on diesel to save £18 on the quickmatch.

If anyone knows where I can buy the green twin corded quickmatch at a price that actually makes commercial sense (i.e. remember to include the cost of running a commercial van with explosives insurance and diesel and wear and tear) buying it a few skeens at a time then please let me know. I have spent many hours looking and phoning over the years and never found anyone that actually beats what I have now.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 02:16 PM

99% sure the stuff you are on about is the Spanish Igual match. Kimbolton stock this, but given you are in Canterbury, it would be a bit of a drive :lol:

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 04:55 PM

99% sure the stuff you are on about is the Spanish Igual match. Kimbolton stock this, but given you are in Canterbury, it would be a bit of a drive :lol:


Its Kimbolton sort of nearish EARS isnt it ?


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#29 Richard H

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 06:43 PM

Yeah not far from Elsworth. 10 miles or so.

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Posted 16 April 2009 - 09:49 AM

My supplier sells quickmatch 60p a meter i've nether ordered any as i dont need it




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