I like this idea from Mark Mech about using paraffin wax instead of epoxy to
hold the nose weight in place. Has anyone tried this with standard buck shot
yet. Not sure what size buck shot I have since I'm not a hunter, but it's
fairly small. Maybe as small as bird shot. Sure would be a lot easier
I would think that it might melt in the summer which would be a bit messy.
I like this idea from Mark Mech about using paraffin wax
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I like this idea from Mark Mech about using paraffin wax instead of epoxy
to
hold the nose weight in place. Has anyone tried this with standard buck
shot
yet
PVA -- white wood glue -- works well.
Martin Usher
CA works well, epoxy is more secure.
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Put the "shot" in a mini baggy and secure in the nose with a piece of soft foam.
Dan
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Absolutely!
I wouldn't be so concerned with how much weight you have to put in the
glider. Balance it and fly it!
My Emerald was 68 oz.. It had plenty of nose weight.
I do suggest the built up rudder. That's the only mod I had.
I also used volz servo's. I believe they are some of the lightest
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