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If you go to the Grill department at Home Depot/Lowes I am sure you can pick up a bigger/better blast deflector.
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Bob, I do plan to attend; it's been awhile..What a great idea! Can't wait to see every one and speak in funny German accents complete with a DRM and shirt. Bob
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That looks like a fine piece of engineering. I had been wondering how that gray plastic piece was intended to work.
So how likely or unlikely is the pad to tip over if bumped or in a strong wind? How durable does it appear? Any obvious "weakest links?" You just know that some people will not realize how to use the rail tilting mechanism the first time they use it and will tilt the whole thing over on two legs to load. Bill
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Hi Bill,
Tip over bumped/wind? Dunno yet. It seems to be plenty sturdy, nothing feels flimsy at all. Only took a minute or so to figure the tilt/thumb screw part; loosen screw, rail pops up a bit and then you tilt for loading model. It's the reverse of setting the rail in the lower piece that sets the angle. Bob
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My question was in the context of setting one up at a club launch. No opportunity to read the instructions. Somebody will tilt the pad to load their rocket until they see someone else do it the right way or until they are told "don't do that." We have actually had people tilt our high-power pads over to load. Bill
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I admit to having done that (tilted a pad over that didn't need it) at least once at a launch I attended. And the 2-inch-pipe-based rail pad I build for tARC teams (mentioned earlier in this thread ? how-to article in the May/June 2022 Sport Rocketry) has to be tilted over. It has adjustable length legs (two of the three) but no mechanism for tilting the rail on the base. This new Estes pad has the potential for putting me out of the pads-for-tARC-building business...which I won't mind, really. I think after we get back from our eclipse trip I will have to order one and see for myself. Then probably next year I'll just steer new teams toward this one, just like I steer them toward the Estes PSII launch controller now.
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Where are you planning to go? Are any clubs planning a midday "night" launch? Or are the several minutes of totality too precious to waste launching rockets? Bill
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My wife and I are flying to Mazatlan. No rocketry planned for this trip.
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Thanks for posting the review!
I'm sorely tempted by this, though I really don't need another pad. It looks much better than some MPR stands I've seen, including jaw-stand types with their narrow footprint. The pad seems to use a custom rail, with just one side usable for launching, is that right? Do the plastic (glass-filled nylon?) pieces seem sturdy? If any one of those breaks, it seems like game-over. It doesn't appear as sturdy as my Fade-To-Black style pad, but folds up much more compact. So probably not stable enough for HPR, but as long as it's solid enoughh for F & G flights, it would be a good bring-your-own pad for local launches and (T)ARC flights. I wonder if it could be adapted to use a mini-rail?
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Hi Paul, You're welcome. The rail is one sided. The plastic pieces are, from what I can tell, glass filled Nylon; they have that look and feel. Bob
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