Can someone please shed some light on the
point in "boiling" nylon servo arms, clevises, control horns and the like in
water? I'd never heard of such a thing before, but it seems to be the
latest thing to do amongst some flyers. I was a guest recently at the
Northern California Slope Soarers site near Cordelia Junction/Benecia, and was
amazed to see a bunch of guys huddled around in a circle, boiling nylon
clevises, etc, in a pot of water over a can of Sterno. The field
marshall gave me a brief explanation about flexibility/shear value,
etc. So, what gives? Is this worthwhile trying on my Gentle
Lady/RnR Nova?
Thanks for any replys
on-line.
Raz
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