No sweat! Gaps and imperfections like that are more cosmetic than performance. Allen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allen H. Farrington - L3 ROC Director and Secretary NAR 73474, Tripoli 12280 K6AHF http://www.allenfarrington.org On Dec 12, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Chris Coffee wrote: > Hello, > > Can anyone please let me know if this gap between the nose cone and the air > frame (pictured below) will cause any problems with the flight of this > rocket. The rocket was given to me by a friend and it had a small zipper > through the top 2-1/2” of the body tube. I cut the zippered part off with a > chop saw, but because the blade wasn’t deep enough I had to take two swipes > at it. And the result was a very straight cut...except for this 1/4” long, > 1/16” gap between the nose cone and the tube. Thanks. > > Christopher L. Coffee > > <Red%20Rocket[2].jpg> -- ROC-Chat mailing list roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx //www.freelists.org/list/roc-chat