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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 02-Jul-17 23:14 | | Views : 249 | NO WARNING !! If you use Photobucket, and suddenly lost your pictures/images, this is what they did to you ... "As of June 30, 2017, Photobucket requires a $99 annual subscription to allow external linking to hosted images and a $399 annual subscription to allow the embedding of images on third-party websites, such as personal blogs and forums. This policy change, enacted with no advance warning, has been highly controversial.[6] |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 02-Jul-17 08:41 | | Views : 237 | 20" Sig Customaire - stab parts are removed and spread out white glued on all mating surfaces and left to dry. |
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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 02-Jul-17 08:38 | | Views : 223 | The actual Stabilizer parts are then removed from the locating blocking up frames. Call me crazy, but there is a soothing, pretty, colored symmetry to all of the round head pins sticking up. Then each individual stab part is now glue-brushed separately on all of their mating surfaces with a white glue:water mixture ratio of about 65 glue and 35 water ratio (65:35), and then left to dry before the second part of double gluing with immediate final assembly I may seem like a lot of extra work, but I like to have fun fiddling around during the build - I build slow - so hopefully when I glue it all together - and the parts do fit right in their place nicely - I will have deep strong bonds. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 30-Jun-17 15:20 | | Views : 225 | Sig 20" "Customaire" biplane - Rudder/fin framing is doubled white glued and the stab is all blocked up with small bracing planks pinned in place, ready to glue. |
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