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#16 rocketpro

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 03:31 PM

The can do kraft paper tubes, but only up 4mm walls, what does everyone think?


Again, you have to state the price!

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#17 vaslop2005

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 03:52 PM

The can do kraft paper tubes, but only up 4mm walls, what does everyone think?

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 04:41 PM

I think prices would be good

#19 Steve

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 05:55 PM

1/2"--60p
3/4"--75p
1"----£2.10
1 1/4-£2.60
1 1/2"-£3.20

Finally figured it all out, what do you think of the prices digger?

That's per tube excluding postage


You can buy 1/2" tubes for 58p and 1" tubes (2x 50cm) for £1.88 at Inoxia. We buy from Stell, so you know it'll be the same quality. I thnk the fibreboard tubes are getting a bad rap here. I've used them myself and have sold thousands, never heard a bad word back about them.
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Posted 14 December 2010 - 11:01 PM

The can do kraft paper tubes, but only up 4mm walls, what does everyone think?

i have tubes from the now defunct pyro tubes for Europe these where from stell , the 18mm dia tubes had 4mm walls, and the 25mm tubes had 7mm walls.
both made from chipboard, very strong indeed ideal for rockets.
i popped a piece of tube in a bucket of water to measure its length, as i was trying to recreate it lol.
one thing i did find interesting was its make up, it was three layer thick not one, with a finer; possibly kraft inner layer to form a smoother bore pics ...Posted Image
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#21 vaslop2005

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Posted 15 December 2010 - 05:42 PM

So do people think that the chipboard will be fine? Or will thinner kraft paper tubes be better? Before I ask for a quote.

Personally I've never had a problem with chipboard.. So I don't see why people want kraft so desperately

#22 rocketpro

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Posted 15 December 2010 - 05:59 PM

So do people think that the chipboard will be fine? Or will thinner kraft paper tubes be better? Before I ask for a quote.

Personally I've never had a problem with chipboard.. So I don't see why people want kraft so desperately


Personally i wouldn`t go near them, chipboard (for rockets). I`ve seen what can happen when pressing to a higher degree. But if your pressures are lower they may be ok.

Horses for courses.

Edited by rocketpro, 15 December 2010 - 06:19 PM.

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Posted 15 December 2010 - 06:18 PM

First, thanks Brightstar. Ok my 1lb tubes are hand rolled (as always) from 125gsm with a wall thinkness of 4mm. I have never had the tube fail, only the nozzle been blow out. Paper type IMO is not always the problem but technique is. well, when rolling.
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