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We're building a liquid propellant rocket with tanks made from beer kegs. Run by @rycallahan
@c_is_4_charles Determining proper lox load will likely be a dip tube (not shown) but was also considering a load cell on the pad. The frost line should also be pretty telling on stainless tanks. The LOX tank vent is a pneumatically actuated 3/4 port ball valve, so it’s pretty dang free-flowing.
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@nick_k_4 Nick, let's make it happen. There are several who are committing or are close. Listen on Librivox (free books) or buy and read these: The Man Who Knew Too Much Charles Dickens Orthodoxy The Man Who Was Thursday The Everlasting Man (my #1) The Ball and the Cross