[RocketsNW] lighter-weight harness
Robert Krausert
lawndart.robert at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 20:32:21 PST 2010
Thank you Bill.
The goal of creating the new NWR site was to:
- Create a site for reference for everyone
- Create a place to expose and promotes clubs & events
- Create a site ti share your experience & media
We at the NWR team have worked hard taking what Greg Deputy created and moving it to something that we jointly can maintain.
But we failed...
Up loading images became a chore. It's actually easy once you've done it. But by design, we placed too many steps to post images.
Robert Killen, NWR member fixed the problem.
You can now upload and display images immediately, and without us interacting. This works very well, and hope it improves the experience for folks used to this site.
We, the NWR team, hope you appreciate the new site. Faster, more timely updates. And we hope new visitors recognize the currentness, and that the information is believe-able. We hope that draws new folks to events.
Again, always open to feedback and improvement ideas.
Cheers,
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Munds
To: Robert Krausert ; rockets at rocketsnw.com
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: [RocketsNW] lighter-weight harness
Robert,
You are right on top of that website! Can't see who would be offended.
Easy to point new flyers to the website for information. Run into them all the time while out and about.
Thanks,
Bill
> From: lawndart.robert at gmail.com
> To: andrewm at hawkfeather.com; rockets at rocketsnw.com
> Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:13:47 -0800
> Subject: Re: [RocketsNW] lighter-weight harness
>
> Again, hope no offense. Another good discussion and information. Posted
> http://rocketsnw.com/?page_id=1909
>
> Cheers,
> Robert
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew MacMillen" <andrewm at hawkfeather.com>
> To: "'rockets NW list'" <rockets at rocketsnw.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 6:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [RocketsNW] lighter-weight harness
>
>
> > I've used tubular Kevlar for over 10 years. 1/8" for mid power & lo hi
> > power, 1/4" for L2-ish, and 3/8" for L3. Nary a problem, and packs a heck
> > of a lot smaller than TN.
> >
> > Andrew.
> >
> > Scott Berfield wrote:
> >> I have a bunch of high strength tubular nylon (basically climbing harness
> >> material) that is great, but it is probably considerably stronger than
> >> various other parts of my setup and it ends up weighing quite a lot and
> >> taking a lot of space. Any suggestions for lighter-weight materials (and
> >> sources for same)? Seems like a harnesss rated to several hundred pounds
> >> is
> >> overkill for a 6 lb rocket with proper design around deployment.
> >>
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