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Old 01-13-2017, 04:13 PM
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I have a new Estes V2 kit that I want to build for my grandson.What is everyone using to attach the motor tube to the plastic tailcone?I have always used Tite Bond or Elmer's Glue all.Not sure what to use attaching paper tubes to plastic.Thinking maybe 5 min. apoxy.Would like to hear what others have used building this kit.Thanks everyone!
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Old 01-13-2017, 05:37 PM
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I used and always do use 30 minute epoxy. I rarely use 5 minute for anything anymore.

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Old 01-13-2017, 07:54 PM
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I'm just finishing up my V2.
I used 12 minute epoxy from Uncle Mikes Rocket Shack.
I used it on everything, even the wood to paper joints, centering rings/engine tube.
I really liked the way it sanded when I smoothed out the fillets.
I would suggest papering the fins prior to instalation with TiteBond though.
Uncle Mikes Rocket Shack also sells 5 minute and 30 minute epoxies.
Very reasonable price, I have all 3 setting ranges.
After I puttied the nose cone and coated and sanded it with TiteBond, I used the 30 minute to coat it. That also sanded really nice with 220 for the primer coat. Gave the nose cone a shell like plastic so it doesn't ding so easy. For the part that fits in the body tube, I just coated and sanded smooth with TiteBond to protect the balsa from ware going in and out many times.
Good Luck, and Happy Building!
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Old 01-13-2017, 08:20 PM
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I'm just finishing up my V2.
I used 12 minute epoxy from Uncle Mikes Rocket Shack.
I used it on everything, even the wood to paper joints, centering rings/engine tube.
I really liked the way it sanded when I smoothed out the fillets.
I would suggest papering the fins prior to instalation with TiteBond though.
Uncle Mikes Rocket Shack also sells 5 minute and 30 minute epoxies.
Very reasonable price, I have all 3 setting ranges.
After I puttied the nose cone and coated and sanded it with TiteBond, I used the 30 minute to coat it. That also sanded really nice with 220 for the primer coat. Gave the nose cone a shell like plastic so it doesn't ding so easy. For the part that fits in the body tube, I just coated and sanded smooth with TiteBond to protect the balsa from ware going in and out many times.
Good Luck, and Happy Building!

I have been papering all my fins on my larger Estes rockets,you get a better finish with your paint I found.And it adds strength without much weight.Well that's 2 members that used epoxy.I think that may be the way to go.I do have an extra kit and may add some body tube to make an Canadian Arrow.
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Old 01-13-2017, 10:30 PM
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When I do mine I'll use Pacer Formula 560. I've used this stuff for paper/plastic joints for rocketry since I got back in to rocketry about 7 years ago. It is sold to attach plastic canopies and such to RC airplanes (a replacement for the late lamented Wilhold RC-56).

It's water based and handles very much like wood glue or Elmers.
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Old 01-13-2017, 11:41 PM
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I'm finishing up modifying a Canadian Arrow into a Hermes A1. I used 30 minute epoxy for the mount rings and with micro-balloons for the fin fillets for the lower fins which are, of course, on the plastic boat-tail. I also used it to glue the body tube to the plastic boat-tail.

Be sure and post pictures of your V-2.
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Old 01-14-2017, 01:54 AM
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I'm finishing up modifying a Canadian Arrow into a Hermes A1. I used 30 minute epoxy for the mount rings and with micro-balloons for the fin fillets for the lower fins which are, of course, on the plastic boat-tail. I also used it to glue the body tube to the plastic boat-tail.

Be sure and post pictures of your V-2.

Did you use the decals for the Canadian arrow?That's something I don't have.
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Old 01-15-2017, 07:54 AM
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You're welcome to them; PM me with your address. Be forewarned, they're stick-ons and they are only the capsule windows and X-Prize logos. You get to paint the Maple Leafs and stripes on the lower body and fins.
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Old 01-15-2017, 05:52 PM
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I used 30 minute epoxy on my V-2 that I started about this time last year. I also started papering fins, mostly to eliminate lots of time to fill the balsa grain. After papering fins, and attaching, I decided I did not like the oversized fins, and cut them down to scale. This required removing about 1/2" off the outer edge of the fin. I did add about 1oz. of nose weight for stability.

I had also just received a MakerBeam rail from Amazon, so I used micro rail buttons instead of launch lugs. The rocket flew beautifully on a D12-3. The rail is pictured laying on table next to the V-2.



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Old 01-15-2017, 06:09 PM
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Fabulous. Diggin' the Rockets of the World Poster in the backgound.

We need to adopt a strict "Pictures or it didn't happen" policy. This isn't some 20th century list-serv . . . .
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