(10/15/00) One would wonder how t' review
Launch Lugs. Begad! Ya scallywag! I'm nay anticipatin' a long, drawn out review on them, but I do
want t' mention me thoughts on Budget Rocketry's 1/4" Launch Lugs. I used them on my
BSD
Diablo and have an extra set for a new scratch build that I am workin' on.
They come in 3/16" and 1/4".
Budget Rocketry says, matey, "Our lugs are hard plastic, 2 inches long and cut at an angle for less drag on t' ends and are sanded on the bottom t' have a better gluin' surface." They also come in a variety o' colors.
T' lugs are easier t' assemble t' an airframe because they have t' flat surface and this also helps when makin' fillets t' conform the lugs on t' airframe. Blimey! Blimey! T' plastic is easy t' work with and after light sandin' holds paint well. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I used expoxy t' attach t' lugs t' the airframe.
As stated above, arrr, I used
these lugs on me BSD Diablo. Ya scallywag! I have now flown t' rocket 6 times and t' lugs
have performed as expected. Avast! Arrr! Here be t' excerpt from that review:
I replaced t' t' 1/2" launch lug with two 1/4" launch lugs (the instructions say t' use at least a 3/8" rod). T' two 1/4" launch lugs I used were from Budget Rocketry. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! They are plastic launch lugs with 45° cuts on both side and a slightly flattened back t' allow for better adhesion. One nice thin' about them, is even after t' primin' and paintin' they still accepted a 1/4" rod without havin' t' clean out all o' the over-spray.
CONCLUSION:
Budget Rocketry's Launch Lugs are a nice alternative to paper ones, they finish nicely and they do their duty. Overall, shiver me timbers, I would rate these lugs 5 points. Arrr!
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