Descon KidflaSh Spring Pad

Scratch - KidflaSh Spring Pad {Scratch}

Contributed by Chris Kiekens

Manufacturer: Scratch

KidflaSh Spring Pad
by Chris Kiekens

Concept

After destroyin' several Estes pads, ya bilge rat, and havin' several others fall over with bigger rockets, matey, I came t' t' conclusion that I needed somethin' bigger, stronger, heavier... Ahoy! Ya scallywag! T' original concept for this pad was created in 3D Max. Avast, me proud beauty! I have yet t' match t' pretty colors that were on t' original design... Aye aye! oh well.

swivel

I definitely wanted a pad that had t' basic functionality o' t' Estes pad, as in it needed t' be able t' angle, me hearties, and swivel easily. Aye aye! This was accomplished as you see, arrr, me bucko, me bucko, t' swivel sits atop t' base, me bucko, and is secured by a 1/4" bolt. It was formed from 1" square steel tube, approx. Ya scallywag! 16 gauge. Well, blow me down! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Loosenin' the bolt allows it t' turn freely 360 degrees, shiver me timbers, and with a quick turn, me bucko, attaches it firmly t' t' solid steel rod(3/4") on t' base. Begad! Holes were drilled on the corners o' t' square tube, and nuts welded on t' holes t' allow t' rod t' be captured on t' opposite angle t' hold it securely. Begad! Both steel, me hearties, and hard rubber washers were set betwixt t' 1" square tubes, me bucko, shiver me timbers, so as t' allow them t' have movement, but also allow them t' be tightened, arrr, matey, and movement stopped easily.

spring

I also wanted t' legs t' lock into place at 90 degree angles t' ensure it would nay become unstable at an inopportune moment. This turned out t' be easier than I suspected, with t' use o' a couple o' heavy duty springs, matey, and a lock collar around t' Steel rod on t' base. Aye aye! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! T' two steel legs (1.5" square steel tube) were notched at t' center t' cause them t' lock into place as t' sprin' applied pressure.

folded

T' legs were formed from square steel tube, approx. Arrr! 10 gauge, me bucko, shiver me timbers, t' base is 24" wide. Begad! A 3/4" steel rod was welded t' t' bottom leg, ya bilge rat, and passed through a hole in t' upper leg. Ahoy! Begad! T' upper leg is attached via t' springs and lock collar. Blimey! I don't expect it t' fall apart in t' near future. Well, blow me down!

foldedwswivel

T' lock collar serves two purposes, ya bilge rat, t' lock t' legs together, me bucko, me hearties, as well as provide a stop for t' swivel rod holder.

open

When t' base is folded open, arrr, and t' sprin' engages t' legs, t' base is very solid, and stable. It is 14" high without t' swivel attached.

jenny

This pad may look t' be overkill for a model rocket, arrr, matey, but after several CATOs with Estes D engines, arrr, I feel better safe than sorry. Aye aye! Ahoy! If I can get away with it, most o' me rockets are now built with at a 1/4" Launch lugs. Well, me bucko, blow me down! This pad will accommodate rod sizes from 1/8" t' 1/2", ya bilge rat, and I have launched small rockets like this Flyin' Jenny(on an A), t' what is currently me largest, a LOC IV (on a G75), me hearties, without any issues at all.

jennycloser

Launch angles are very easy t' change, as well as very easy t' secure, as a result o' usin' both metal, and hard rubber washers betwixt t' 1" steel tubes used t' create t' swivel.

jakelociv

I may lose more rockets t' Jake than t' "Rocket gods", but I have no fear o' him wreckin' this pad. Avast! Due t' t' height o' t' pad, I also have no fear o' Jake or myself losin' an eye t' t' rod either. Ahoy! T' pad stands 21 1/2" without a rod, matey, and t' shortest rod I currently have is 48" long, with 3 inches o' rod lost t' t' pad t' secure it, shiver me timbers, matey, t' top o' a 4' rod is still well over 5 feet off t' ground, me bucko, well above imminent eye damage.

jakesit

T' angelic smile on this beautiful boy's face pretty much sums up my feelings for how this project turned out. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I am pretty happy with this pad.

Parts:

  • 2-24" 1.5" square steel tubes $4.00
  • 1-3/4" 14" long round steel bar$1.50
  • 1-8" 1" square steel tube$.85
  • 1-10" 1" square steel tube$1.00
  • 2- heavy springs (3/4" ID)$3.00
  • 1-3/4" ID Lock collar$.35
  • 3-1/4"x2" long thumb screws$.75
  • 1-2 1/2 1/4" carriage bolt$.40
  • 1-steel washer$.05
  • 1-rubber washer$.05
  • 1-9" round steel blast plate Free(scrap)
  • Total investment $11.85
  • Time time invested-4 hours
  • Makin' your own Bullet Proof pad-PRICELESS

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