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The 3DRCForums -Discuss Anything Thread-

Curious... hard to beat Vyton cuz it lasts so good and it's so nice and flexible but I suppose it's smart to look into this product. Sullivan is right near my house. I have a couple business cards from the guys that work there after talking a bit at a trade show. I may call and ask about it. It looks kinda like yellow Vyton. If you hear anything, post back here about it. Thanks for mentioning it.
 
I have a Phantom 3 and it works well and videos look great. That new DJI Mavic looks great too but you can get a Phantom real cheap now.

Vyton is good stuff, won't rot or get all petrified like tygon and it can take a lot of heat. I don't think it will melt on a muffler or a pipe...
 

-DJO

70cc twin V2
What's up guys? I'm late to this "Giant Scale News" curve. I keep getting a mailing letter... and then realized this was the new 3DRC forums. Haven't been on here in years. Also haven't flown in a while, need to get back into it. I'll be doing some new stuff relatively shortly (hopefully) on my YT, https://www.youtube.com/RCDJO

I got caught up in an underwater ROV project, and some misc. planes and such. What have you guys been up to? I hope somebody remembers me at least :D
 

Snoopy1

640cc Uber Pimp
I have a Phantom 3 and it works well and videos look great. That new DJI Mavic looks great too but you can get a Phantom real cheap now.

Vyton is good stuff, won't rot or get all petrified like tygon and it can take a lot of heat. I don't think it will melt on a muffler or a pipe...
Vyton is great stuff and as you said will last for ever, but you have to get the correct hardness. If you get that wrong it will split and let go, it cost me a plane so be very careful.
 

49dimes

Damn I'm hungry
I have been using "siliconized polyurethane" going on 8 years now. First started using it when Pilot RC started putting it in their ARF's.
Been very happy with it. Never need to do a fuel line change out. The Sullivan stuff looks cool but you cant see fuel in it or air bubbles for that matter.
 
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