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gyro

GSN Contributor
I just wick in thin ca into the joints, once the pieces are exactly where I want them. While this isn't the way in the instructions, it has worked well for me this far.


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aronph

70cc twin V2
I just wick in thin ca into the joints, once the pieces are exactly where I want them. While this isn't the way in the instructions, it has worked well for me this far.


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thats what I have been trying to say without making anybody mad....
 

SnowDog

Moderator
thats what I have been trying to say without making anybody mad....

don't worry about making anybody mad...we're just discussing different ideas/techniques for doing this kind of stuff. :)
I'm glad this info came out, I wasn't sure thin CA would be strong enough for the elevator joiner, but if you guys say it works fine, I'll consider it in the future. Less mess than epoxy.
 

aronph

70cc twin V2
wait....we were talking about the joiner?....I use thin CA on the HINGES and just duct tape the joiner in :D.....its a whole lot easier to get out when you crash...tehe
 

jmart95

70cc twin V2
Taking out the 87 and 47 SHP's today, at a field about an hour away. Practicing as much as possible for knoxville, getting comfortable doing rifle rolls down and hesitation rolls down low. Next week will be the spiraling staircase to deathslide! Gyro, are you flying today?
 
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