Model? So it’s a woodysrocks brand tool and yes 75/15/10 and 65/25/10 works as well but it’s a hotter fuel as I had a lot of my little 5/16 blow up with that and I switched back to 75/15 and it worked.
@@gabrieloro5971 yes but only bp though and I make these with whistle fuel that I make and you can’t use a plug for that but unless you are using nozzle less bp mix then you need the clay.
I love the cohete tooling. I rarely use them to make the cohete rockets though. If you ram a clay nozzle and put 65/25/10 all the way up the spindle and hot 75/15/10 the rest of the way (leave the last 1/2 inch empty and no clay cap), these will lift a 2.5-3 inch shell to a nice display height. Similar process with whistle (no clay on either end) 60% slow whistle on the spindle 70% sali above. Very good tooling for the money
@@E85_STI 60/30/10 works good with the longer spindle tooling nozzled rockets. You can use a hotter mix with the cohete tooling, which is one of the reasons I like it. Hard to beat woodysrocks tooling
@@williamsullivan4494 yeah I have a lot of their tooling and I’m still looking at more as I want to try and start with the 1 LB rockets and work my way up.
That's very versatile, then! So the dimensions of the spindle are such as to work with nozzleless BP, nozzled BP, and whistle motors with just some adjustment of the propellant compos? I'd just hope I could build an expedient press sufficient for 5/8" whistles; I don't think my grapefruit squeezer (rack and pinion, like an arbor press) would be sufficient, and I don't think it's tall enough to fit the holder from Woody's anyway.
@E85STI will my 5/8 8oz whistle rockets work with this tube? It’s a lot cheaper then buying them other long tubes from woodys when I only use 3 inches of whistle mix
What model do you have?
Does it work with 75/15/10 BP?
Model? So it’s a woodysrocks brand tool and yes 75/15/10 and 65/25/10 works as well but it’s a hotter fuel as I had a lot of my little 5/16 blow up with that and I switched back to 75/15 and it worked.
Can I do it with nozzle?
@@gabrieloro5971 yes but only bp though and I make these with whistle fuel that I make and you can’t use a plug for that but unless you are using nozzle less bp mix then you need the clay.
I love the cohete tooling. I rarely use them to make the cohete rockets though. If you ram a clay nozzle and put 65/25/10 all the way up the spindle and hot 75/15/10 the rest of the way (leave the last 1/2 inch empty and no clay cap), these will lift a 2.5-3 inch shell to a nice display height. Similar process with whistle (no clay on either end) 60% slow whistle on the spindle 70% sali above. Very good tooling for the money
Nice.. I do like use if these to lift shells but I also have used the 1/2 inch rocket and it seems to work pretty good. I’ve done 60/30/10 bp before.
@@E85_STI 60/30/10 works good with the longer spindle tooling nozzled rockets. You can use a hotter mix with the cohete tooling, which is one of the reasons I like it. Hard to beat woodysrocks tooling
@@williamsullivan4494 yeah I have a lot of their tooling and I’m still looking at more as I want to try and start with the 1 LB rockets and work my way up.
That's very versatile, then! So the dimensions of the spindle are such as to work with nozzleless BP, nozzled BP, and whistle motors with just some adjustment of the propellant compos? I'd just hope I could build an expedient press sufficient for 5/8" whistles; I don't think my grapefruit squeezer (rack and pinion, like an arbor press) would be sufficient, and I don't think it's tall enough to fit the holder from Woody's anyway.
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I need that cohette tube support.
It helps a lot.
@@E85_STI i bet it does I may look at it after the 4th. Since i have no time to build until after the 4th
@@PineyWoodsPyro do you have some stuff built for the 4th or did you buy fireworks this year?
i won't have time with us doing shows July 2nd 3rd and the 4th for private parties and city displays
@@PineyWoodsPyro that’s awesome man you do shows.
@E85STI will my 5/8 8oz whistle rockets work with this tube? It’s a lot cheaper then buying them other long tubes from woodys when I only use 3 inches of whistle mix
Where did you get the press
Are those hex-key bolts the holder closes with? Or star key?
It’s a hex bolt and they include the tool with the support or you can use your own hex tool.
do you have a demo of these cohetes?
I actually might on my channel somewhere I’ll find it and post it.