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Guillows Series 200 - SE5a by cdwheatley. Viewed 2479 times.
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cdwheatley19-Nov-07 12:08
Two more struts stilll to fit, but it's all beginning to come together at last.
moostang5119-Nov-07 15:42
As usual Chris, your work is outstanding.
John M Oshust19-Nov-07 17:52
Chris, superior! What will you use for rigging? Don't forget the Vickers!!
Barnstormer19-Nov-07 22:40
All the work is so crisp and neat. Flawless, I use this word regularly to describe your work. Nice job Chris.
poppy20-Nov-07 09:23
Chris, this is looking fantastic!
cdwheatley20-Nov-07 11:56
Thanks chaps. Those sockets in the wings sure made things easier - I'm so glad I took the extra time to fabricate them. John, I don't know if I will put myself through the ordeal of rigging, I wouldn't know what to use anyway. And don't worry, the Vickers WILL be there!
RodN20-Nov-07 18:16
This is a credit to you Chris, I look forward to seeing the end result.
JohnG.20-Nov-07 18:45
Rigging.....used heavy black upholstery thread on my Pitts Special. Black button thread will also work.
John M Oshust20-Nov-07 19:17
Very thin music wire should work very well.
SteveM20-Nov-07 19:59
Has anyone tried elastic thread? I'm thinking of trying to find some that is colored black at a local sewing supply store.
poppy20-Nov-07 21:28
Fine stainless steel wire from local hobby shop. Comes in perfectly straight 24 or 36" lengths. Cut to size and CA in place.
cdwheatley21-Nov-07 12:29
Thanks for the suggestions everyone, and also for the praiseworthy comments - you are all too kind. As an aside, how does one include those blue hyperlinks when adding a comment?!
jgood21-Nov-07 12:42
Chris, I'll add my 'amazing!' comment too. :) As for the blue links, I will add a feature so that when you type in a web address, it automatically creates the link. For now, you have to add HTML into your comment, which is not recommended unless HTML is really your thing.
SteveM21-Nov-07 12:45
I saw James do it in a comment and realized that comments are treated as html rather than plain text. Which explains why new lines are ignored and comments written in paragraphs come out run together. I should be able to create a new paragraph using html code with a "p" inside of "", like this. To see how to make links in html see this page. This means you could also use bold text to emphasize how impressed you are with someone's work.
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