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June 26, 2006 at 7:45 pm #39682
Bruce R. Schaefer
Does anyone know a good, close source for lead shot to weight a nose cone? United Nuclear sells it, but not goin’ there now. 🙂 This is for an L3 rocket, and I need to dump some in the nose cone as I set the all-thread.
June 27, 2006 at 2:24 am #42820Doug Gerrard
ParticipantIts been a while but the last time I bought it I just want the a local gun store. You can but a 10 pound bag of lead shot used for loading shotgun shells. It pours very easily.
Doug
July 24, 2006 at 7:17 am #42821denverdoc
or do what I did, not lead, but environmentally friendly cat litter. The 6 inch ogive took a kg in the first 7 or 8 inches. Epoxied it in, then foamed, and still have a 4″ by 12″ payload tube if I need more weight.
JJuly 24, 2006 at 12:59 pm #42822Bruce R. Schaefer
Never thought about cat litter… 🙂 While getting my fill of fireworks over the 4th of July week off (love 3″ motars!) in Missouri, I bought 15 oz. of fishing weights that I’ll put in the very tip as I set in the all-thread, remembering to put the nose in a bucket of water to keep it from deforming. I’ll still have room for the kitchen sink if necessary, as this monster keeps getting heavier. 10 pounds at the aft, without the motor casing or reload.
July 25, 2006 at 12:03 am #42823denverdoc
Hey if yu had 4 cats (combined family) and hauled in the stuff in 30#+ bags every couple of weeks, you might see the light too. Since this was a NC that houses GPS telemetry, I was advised by the designer to use non-metallic materials on the off chance it would interfere with operation. Cat litter is also very cheap and if I plug it somewhere know hungry kids or animals won’t eat it……… 🙄
JSSeptember 30, 2008 at 3:29 pm #42824John
I realize this thread is kind of old already but I’m sure these topics come up regularly as folks get into new aspects of the hobby.
In creating my L1 rocket for Oktoberfest this coming weekend I ran into the need for 5 oz. of nose weight. The lead shot at the gun stores seems to only come in 25lb bags at around 40-50 dollars which was too much for me (in quantity and price). I stumbled upon zinc plated, steel BBs at Wal-mart in a 4000 ct container that I would guess is about 5lbs worth of shot for just under $3! The 3 oz of shot I used (along with 2 oz of Epoxy) hardly made a dent in the container so it will last for many other projects. No lead too which is nice for the environmentally conscious out there. 😀
John
October 1, 2008 at 1:57 am #42825Warren B. Musselman
ModeratorThe price of lead – along with copper, zinc, aluminum, steel and most other commodities has shot up over the last couple years due to China. Do like I do – boycott Chinese goods if at all possible.
Warren
October 1, 2008 at 3:14 am #42826SCOTT EVANS
The price of lead – along with copper, zinc, aluminum, steel and most other commodities has shot up over the last couple years due to China. Do like I do – boycott Chinese goods if at all possible.
Warren
Dont worry, there is just a billion of them wanting what three hundred million have here! My roofing nails doubled in price because they shut down the Factories for the Olympics. (dam I am not even a fan) Seams the athletes were complaning about the foul air! What a bunch of wimps! I think we needed to add another element (smog) to the games to make it more challenging.
By the way, I find most Americans, in my Bussiness are very frugal, and never they mind, supporting paying enough money, to support benifits to the families, of the workers that do the job. It just isnt in the cards.
Hey I like 5 doller shirts at walmart too.
Owe well.October 1, 2008 at 1:47 pm #42827John
The price of lead – along with copper, zinc, aluminum, steel and most other commodities has shot up over the last couple years due to China. Do like I do – boycott Chinese goods if at all possible.
Warren
I hear you. I never shopped at Wally-World until I needed the nose weight, more because I dislike what stores like that do to small business in general. Actually never set foot in the store until then! That said, I am a bit conservative when it comes to resources (don’t like waste) and when I found those BBs I couldn’t resist. They are manufactured both in the US and China, packaged in the US. Not to start a $@#Tstorm but boycotting the Chinese isn’t the way to correct US economic issues…boycott your government and the people who create the situations that sometimes unfairly empower foreign markets here.
John 😉
October 1, 2008 at 4:25 pm #42828Jeffrey Joe Hinton
ModeratorWait a second… I like Kung Pao chicken. For weight, we have smelted down the tire weights used to balance/unbalance wheels easily acquired from lots of tire shops. A torch, tongs and a heavy glove makes for condensing weight into nice little chunks that can then be epoxied in place.
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