Bartman
Defender of the Noob!
You what I'm talking about, something that can hold your giant scale fuselage upside down while you work on it without dinging the covering or denting the balsa.
I know I can go to the interweb with my credit card and find a solution but let's see what you guys (and gals ) are using. 2" foam board and a tube of adhesive caulk goes a long way. Or maybe you're doing it the way the full scale guys hang wings when they're cluttering up the shop, with a wood frame and some strips of carpet?
Let's see your pics, if I copy anyone outright you get a free t-shirt!
I've been using a cardboard box with cut-outs on opposite sides for the fuselage profile and pipe insulation to keep the edge of the cardboard from marring the wood. I did it in a pinch when I was rebuilding my Akromaster and it lasted 8 years! But I'd like something more long lasting this time!
Thanks!
I know I can go to the interweb with my credit card and find a solution but let's see what you guys (and gals ) are using. 2" foam board and a tube of adhesive caulk goes a long way. Or maybe you're doing it the way the full scale guys hang wings when they're cluttering up the shop, with a wood frame and some strips of carpet?
Let's see your pics, if I copy anyone outright you get a free t-shirt!
I've been using a cardboard box with cut-outs on opposite sides for the fuselage profile and pipe insulation to keep the edge of the cardboard from marring the wood. I did it in a pinch when I was rebuilding my Akromaster and it lasted 8 years! But I'd like something more long lasting this time!
Thanks!
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