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tercero
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Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:32 pm
Wow. Looks like a mortar. I didn't RTFA, but approx how far will that chuck something, at what weight?
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noname
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Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:35 pm
Notice the topic is called "Burst Disc
Mortar"? I meant for it to look that way.
RTFA=read the F****** Article?
At the angle in the pictures, it can launch an end cap so high it lands 100 yards away, at a 45 degree angle it shoots over twice that distance.
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tercero
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Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:53 pm
noname wrote:Notice the topic is called "Burst Disc
Mortar"? I meant for it to look that way.
RTFA=read the F****** Article?
At the angle in the pictures, it can launch an end cap so high it lands 100 yards away, at a 45 degree angle it shoots over twice that distance.
Nope, didn't notice. Just looked at the purty pictures.

I'm trying to do 5 things at once (writing G-Code for my cnc router actually), so I'm skimming for now.
RTFA=Was meant as
Reading The Full Article...but it's a matter of semantics I guess. Fark has ruined me for the rest of the sane world.
My sons bugging me to build something. Again. So my next task is a starch launcher.
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noname
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Mon May 14, 2007 11:41 pm
Revisiting this topic:
At the grocery store the other day, I picked up some Ritz Stickz (Ritz crackers but little stick things) and they have a really good mylar wrapper. I made about 35 discs out of it, and they burst at exactly 120 psi, with full flow and no leaks. I would recommend them to anyone, plus Ritz Stickz kick ass!