Michael Lachowski wrote:
I've never used epoxy that was too thin when wetting out cloth for
vacuum bagging. Less epoxy is generally better provided it has suitable
mechanical properties. Now if you're just gluing things, then epoxy can
be too thin.
Avoid extra-long cure epoxies. I used some 3
At 08:16 AM 3/15/2005, Andrew E Mileski wrote:
Michael Lachowski wrote:
I've never used epoxy that was too thin when wetting out cloth for vacuum
bagging. Less epoxy is generally better provided it has suitable
mechanical properties. Now if you're just gluing things, then epoxy can
be too
I have a friend who is not part of the exchange who
is in need of a left stab for an Eraser. Prefer white on top, but open to
anything. Please contact him directly if you can help.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Jim McCarthy
The Vision Radio and Psyko fuse are sold.
The Katie II is still available.
Thanks.
Dale
RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and
unsubscribe requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and
unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format
Tom, I just finished a draft for programming the 9303 and if you have a
moment, I would like you to take a look at it. Send me your e-mail address
if you are interested. The draft is 58 pages long and I would appreciate
you critical eye.
Thanks
Sherman
KnightThe Law Offices of Sherman L
Hi All,
Although I'm a very BIG Airtronics Stylus fan, I have also been flying JR
since the X-347's debut. Along the way, I purchased the X-388, then a
couple of 8103s. I have used my JR radios primarily for handlaunch because
they are lighter and have longer run-times than the Stylus for the
LOL. Trick requests?
How about tie incense cones on it and make some smoke. Just don't crash
into the wall and burn your place down. Whoa... there is a video that
would never make it to the net. :-)
(Easter is close, safer than swinging the golden pot?)
Steve
At 12:10 PM 3/14/2005, Mike
Jim, I'm 200 miles south of you, and while it's a tad warmer, it's just a
little windier and muddier than I care for, so when I'm not building, I'm
sailing
my Kyosho Fairwind in the park pond and lemme tell you that thing moves like
a bullet under the 20-mile gusts!;-) When I finish my
In a message dated 03/15/2005 8:03:32 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LOL. Trick requests?How about tie incense cones on it and make some smoke. Just don't crash into the wall and burn your place down. Whoa... there is a video that would never make it to the net. :-)(Easter
Grabbing the tailboom of a flying helicopter or handcatching a helicopter
wasn't enough? 8-)
At 08:02 PM 3/15/2005, Steve Meyer wrote:
LOL. Trick requests?
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net
Man, that brought back memories. I used to go there as a kid, and it was
just fantastic. I would spend all my money. I need to check that place out
again.
At 08:11 PM 3/15/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Meanwhile, while discussing radio controlled toys, if you live in or near
Chicago, check
Hey, there is one in Milwaukee too! Now which one is closer?...
http://www.sciplus.com/about.cfm
Steve
At 08:11 PM 3/15/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim, I'm 200 miles south of you, and while it's a tad warmer, it's just a
little windier and muddier than I care for, so when I'm not building,
12 matches
Mail list logo