Hey, how about frames?
Screws hold tightly as soon as they are driven in and come out easily
with a simple hand tool.

I keep seeing references to ADDING WEIGHT by using frames but NO NUMBERS.
How much weight does it add?
Does it add weight at all?

Epoxy adds weight and that is dependent on how much epoxy you put in.
When I built a Long-EZ (full size) the mantra was get the epoxy out!

I seriously doubt that properly installed frames are heavier than
sploodging the servos in with epoxy/microballoons.

I think it is really a matter of pilot/builder preference and there is
NO performance difference AT ALL.

I have glued servos in and I have used frames and I really prefer
frames especially now that I can buy them instead of having to make my
own every time.

Quick question, how many people here would epoxy their steering wheel
in their car and go drive on the freeway?

michael

On 3/2/06, Jeff Steifel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't use goop if you are a contest flier.
>
> If you want to replace a servo or gear on field epoxy is the way to go.

> too didn't come out easily. If you want a strong bond but removable just
> epoxy it in, or add the weight and go with servo frames...
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