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mike jones
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by mike jones » Thu Jan 03, 08 10:44 pm
Kev don't use balsa cement it eats expanded polystyrene ,pva wood glue is fine or a tiny bit of epoxy like araldite rapid,watch the weight it soon builds up.
most super glues eat foam too
mike jones
Posts: 188 Joined: Wed Aug 29, 07 2:11 pm
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by mike jones » Thu Jan 03, 08 10:48 pm
Kev don't use balsa cement it eats expanded polystyrene ,pva wood glue is fine or a tiny bit of epoxy like araldite rapid,watch the weight it soon builds up.
most super glues eat foam too
Kev
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Location: Brisbane, Oz.
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by Kev » Fri Jan 04, 08 1:42 am
How about tissue cement?
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Alex
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by Alex » Fri Jan 04, 08 7:39 am
UHU
Ivor
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by Ivor » Fri Jan 04, 08 9:10 am
Yoo Hoo Alex!
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by Anonymous » Fri Jan 04, 08 11:13 am
I used latex on my fixed wing plane Kev - the elevators were sculpted polystyrene and were broken at the hinge - the rubber solution worked great.
Good luck with the bellypopper/Hairycopter...
Ivor
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by Ivor » Fri Jan 04, 08 3:23 pm
And this is what happens when the mini helicopter charger goes tits up.
You get a blown heli!
Gareth
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by Gareth » Fri Jan 04, 08 9:04 pm
I think Evoshtick works but don't blame me if your chopper ends up deformed Kev
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Fri Jan 04, 08 10:48 pm
Kev wrote: These bits have started snapping.
Get lighter passengers
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jerry
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by jerry » Fri Jan 04, 08 11:01 pm
Dont know if they still make it but copydex (sort of rubbery stuff).
mopar_mark
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by mopar_mark » Fri Jan 04, 08 11:13 pm
Never realised we had so many glue sniffers & experts within the club
Kev
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by Kev » Sun Jan 06, 08 6:29 pm
Pleased to say that the Uhu I was using for balsa wood is the biz and it's all ready for more abuse
Thanks Alex, and a Happy New Year to ya!
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