[RCSE] Which word don't you understand?

2000-09-29 Thread d. o. darnell

For all of you who DON'T think using epoxy to mount servos is a bad idea and
have RAGGED on me because I do, please take the time to read what I actually
said.

QUOTE:  It's stupid to mount servos permanently with epoxy so that they
cannot be removed  to replace a broken arm or gears.

WHICH WORD DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND?

If you feel that I called you STUPID because you do this, well, that's your
interpretation.  It might just be the case.  You'll know for sure  if you
can't remove the servo without damaging the wing, won't you?

 If you can, then It's a moot point, isn't it?

If you still don't agree or understand,  go back and read this message from
the beginning.  (as many times as it takes)









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Re: [RCSE] Which word don't you understand?

2000-09-29 Thread Raptor291

  Stupid is probably a good name, if memory serves the definition is that the 
person has been informed and does not use the info.
  I also fly RC powered combat and when I start building the model I will 
mount a small piece of balsa to the appropriate side of the servo and then 
can contour the piece of balsa to the side of the fuse and CA that on very 
quickly when it is time to install.  The loads are fairly large (proportional 
to the servo size) and are applied very quickly, with no servo mount failures 
in the combat, HLG and 2M
Take care  Jim
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Re: [RCSE] Which word don't you understand?

2000-09-29 Thread Raptor291

To clarify the mounting: 
I mount the servo to the balsa with silicone glue so that it can be removed 
and replaced if need be.
Take care  Jim
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