How to Install an Estes Screw-on Retainer
In this video we will be showing you how to install an Estes Screw-on Retainer to your low and mid powered rockets. Estes does not give the best instructions as to how these work or the best methods to install them, so we created this video to walk you through the process step by step. Learning how these work and how to install them will give you a big leg up when you move on to high powered rockets, as the Estes Screw-on Retainer mimics the design of most high powered rockets.

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