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Xanadu, Comment for image # 10321 | 01 Jan 09 13:24 |
When was this pic taken?
Up here right now, it would be of an arctic tundra, not nice grass and green. |
Xanadu, Comment for image # 10321 | 01 Jan 09 13:24 |
Way to go! |
bbaumer, Comment for image # 10321 | 01 Jan 09 10:22 |
Good job! |
EvanJ, Comment for image # 10321 | 31 Dec 08 11:42 |
That's my instructor on the right. |
EvanJ, Image # 10321 | 31 Dec 08 11:41 |
I soloed this Tuesday at my local field. |
mdmorgan37, Comment for image # 10284 | 28 Dec 08 17:00 |
when you that manual that come with that kit, it say that you should use 3 differnt types of CA, thin med. an thick
, that if you inten to fly it,i have heard of people useung an mixture of the two |
bbaumer, Comment for image # 10284 | 28 Dec 08 08:28 |
If you're intending on flying it, I'd at least go to a carpenters glue, rather than plain white elmer's. |
EvanJ, Comment for image # 10284 | 27 Dec 08 15:09 |
I think I'll use Elmer's wood glue wherever possible. I have some CA for where it's required. |
Xanadu, Comment for image # 10284 | 27 Dec 08 11:18 |
Elmers wood glue works very well, but there may be a few spots you would prefer to use CA.
I use it lots just to tack, along with the wood glue.
Look over your build manual for instances where it mentions using thin CA to wick in. Especially on the wing sheeting.
Some kits wee designed with CA in mind but you can adapt.
But you can always still use the wood glue, just takes longer to set.
If you worried about odor, Bob Smith Ind. sells a odorless version, works very well. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 10284 | 27 Dec 08 10:14 |
Evan....I use Elmer's |
EvanJ, Image # 10284 | 27 Dec 08 08:24 |
I would like everybody's opinion: Can I use Elmer's wood glue instead of CA? Are there some places where I need CA? I would like to stay non-toxic if possible. |
EvanJ, Image # 10283 | 27 Dec 08 08:21 |
I just got started in R/C, and this will be an awesome second plane. |
EvanJ, Image # 10282 | 27 Dec 08 08:19 |
This is what I found underneath the Christmas tree. |
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