I'm just amazed at how the Internet can quickly disseminate information.
Since mentioning my HEMS system about 2:30 this afternoon, over 100 hits
came into my website to look at it. I'm impressed with the interest in
"doing it yourself". Some things, such as servo mounting, can be so
simple, th
Must be there, I just bought frames this week.
Cal
Fred A. Sheplavy wrote:
Thanks to all who suggested Craig Greening at servoframes.com but the web
site seems to have disappeared. Anyone know what happened?
TIA
Fred
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From: Fred A. Sheplavy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fred. . . .I've developed a system of mounting servos that is easy to
fabricate, simple, inexpensive, sturdy, stable and adaptable to most any
commonly configured servo. The servos are easily secured and easy to
remove. It's all detailed in File 3 in the Genie pages at
http://genie.rchomepage.c
Thanks to all who suggested Craig Greening at servoframes.com but the web
site seems to have disappeared. Anyone know what happened?
TIA
Fred
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From: Fred A. Sheplavy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 11:25 AM
To: RSCE
Subject: [RCSE] servo mount
Craig Greening... Good Guy
http://www.servoframes.com/
Jim
--- Les Grammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, a while back someone posted information on some servo mounts that work
> well in molded wings. Able to glue in the mount, then just bold in the
> servo, easy come, easy go. Anyone have i
Dave The mounts you refer to were made
by Soarcraft--615 N, Farr Rd, Spokane, Wa 99206 Ph
509-926-8107. I dont know if they are still in
business. Jim
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