Dipstick
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Hey fellow Canucks, anyone know of a good source or recipe for igniter dip?
I fly a lot of old and aging Aerotech reloads with a fair bit of success. I know scuffing up grains, etc and can usually get things to light eventually, but some motors just don't want to roll. An igniter or two burns in them and I have to dissasemble to scuff grains again. The old single use motors are even harder...
I can make decent igniters for HP loads, but want a recipe for the tiny reloads where I can make a thin gauge igniter with bridge wire and a good pyro.
The vendors that sell these seem to be US only and obviously won't ship up here...
Ideas?
I fly a lot of old and aging Aerotech reloads with a fair bit of success. I know scuffing up grains, etc and can usually get things to light eventually, but some motors just don't want to roll. An igniter or two burns in them and I have to dissasemble to scuff grains again. The old single use motors are even harder...
I can make decent igniters for HP loads, but want a recipe for the tiny reloads where I can make a thin gauge igniter with bridge wire and a good pyro.
The vendors that sell these seem to be US only and obviously won't ship up here...
Ideas?