07-07-2013, 02:32 AM
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Seagulls Beware...
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Originally Posted by Rex R
did you use any form of standoff to raise the rockets up off the blast deflector? standoffs can be made fairly easily by using a (if you want to be neat) masonry bit to enlarge the nozzle of an expended motor(one could simply knock the nozzle out for that matter ).
rex
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Hi Rex,
No, I didn't use a standoff. That said however, the swivel acted as one, thus my rockets were kept above the blast plate by an inch or so.
Jim
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