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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

a preview of my sodium chlorate rocket propellant, this doesn't use pure chlorate surprisingly, it'd probably burn too fast if it was pure, i should probably try it, a vid will be coming soon on how to make a complete rocket and how to make this propellant

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  • Very intersting, did you get the engine to fly? im fortunate enough to have abit of that oxidizer and i might wanna try to make a rocket, ive made some micro rockets with this oxidizer and tissuepaper as fuel, rolled into a alufoilcasing, total weight with stick was just below 2gr. ;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc hope the engines you made were curtosy of my other vid :), the problem with this fuel isnt getting rockets airbourne, thats the easy part, its getting the motor to not explode, so be carefull, btw if you didnt know this is simply 2 tsp of powdered sodium chlorate and 3tsp of powdered sugar, add a little iron oxide and mix well, have fun

  • would you mind revealing what you add to your chlorate and sugar to get a fast burn rate

  • @wombweasel222 iron oxide, not much use now though, sodium chlorate has been banned unfortunately

  • y do u not reply

    r u ever guna make a vid on how to make the powder please

  • we do reply but at the minute were saving our sodium chlorate

    ITS BEEN BANNED so you cant get any more

    so dont waste it theres not much left to buy

    =[

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  • @gr8daym8 but u can make using an adaptor pencils and salt water

  • Hey crapbag1997 haha anyways where did u het a ball mill?

  • i ball milled that mix and used it as gun powder

  • very interesting indeed, never heard of a sodium chlorate propellant before, and it looks pritty usefull. 

  • @gr8daym8 ah ok thankyou anyway

  • @gr8daym8 make some O_O

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