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Which EDF model for a learner?
Happy Days:
That might work! :D
It has a little bit of give, nice and quick to set as well…Good Idea that man!! :clap:
Any of you experienced Jet Jockeys know of any objections to the use of hot melt glue??? :?:
(Come on,…..don’t be shy, tell uncle Keithy :lol: )
billscottni:
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Any of you experienced Jet Jockeys know of any objections to the use of hot melt glue??? :?:
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If it gets too warm it melts the foam :?:
Happy Days:
I can see where you’re coming from on that point Bill.
But I use hot melt glue to secure the wing servos on the Phase 6, and that has a styrene core in it’s wings.
Can anyone else think of any potential probs? If not I'll start assembling it tomorrow.
billscottni:
you can get low melt temp hot melt glue, bit of an oxymoron I know!. Might be worh a try? :?:
Happy Days:
Don’t know the exact melting temp of the glue I’ve got, Bill.
Like I said, I’ve used this glue to secure the wing servos in the ‘6 and it hasn’t damaged the polystyrene of the wing’s core so I shouldn’t think it’d harm the EPS that this Squall airframe is made of.
Suppose the thing to do is to try it on a little section, and see if there’s a prob.
Must say I like the sound of this,…….saves mixing up lots of small amounts of epoxy and then having to strap the parts in place with sticky tape while the epoxy cures.
(I always get very impatient when I’m building :roll: …………………..Mind you, looking at the weather forecasts I’m not going to be able to fly it for a good few days anyway! :!: )
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