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#1 marble

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Posted 19 August 2007 - 02:31 PM

Its about time i ditched my dodgy homemade rocket tooling and purchased something purpose built. Everything seems so damn expensive for what you are getting. Supreme pyro on the other hand has cheap products but with the trade off of poorer quality.I know a few people have ordered stuff before and it at least turned up, any one have any of the rocket tooling? Looking at the 10mm stuff (that internal ID right?)

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Posted 20 August 2007 - 11:14 AM

Its about time i ditched my dodgy homemade rocket tooling and purchased something purpose built. Everything seems so damn expensive for what you are getting. Supreme pyro on the other hand has cheap products but with the trade off of poorer quality.I know a few people have ordered stuff before and it at least turned up, any one have any of the rocket tooling? Looking at the 10mm stuff (that internal ID right?)

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I have a bottle rocket (6mm) tool and a number of other items from supremepyro. The spindle is fairly strong brass, only one rammer included though which is turned round when you reach the top of the spindle, to swap to the flat end.

I would say the quality is definately good enough, but on the other tools I ordered, the tube ID size specified was very slightly different, all tube sizes are in millimetres so I ordered a 1/2" fountain tool and it came with a 13mm rammer, a few points of a millimetre larger than my 1/2" tubes. This is no problem though as I roll all my own tubes anyway so just swapped to winding the tubes around the rammer.

I bought my 1/2" core burner rocket tool from pyrotooling.com but the site is down at the moment. It cost me around £22 including postage from the US. This includes 4 rammers, an excellent quality spindle and I think it is made from aluminium.
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Posted 20 August 2007 - 11:49 AM

Ive sent a email to pyrotooling.com about the 1/2" tooling, tubes are not a problem seeing as ive mastered rolling them :)

Still would prefer getting stuff from supremepyro as i can get some hemis and rice hulls while im at it.

Edited by marble, 20 August 2007 - 11:50 AM.





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