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Old 11-13-2007, 05:59 PM   #229 (permalink)
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Default Re: 35% Dalton Extra 260

I wish you could still get the Klett flat pin style hinges... Whats everyone been using instead for the flat style? I tried the Dubro, and didn't care for them.
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Default Re: 35% Dalton Extra 260

I use the robarts and run a 1/16" CF rod to pin the root and tip hinges.


Citris: I agree, not really easy unless you're used to doing it that way. I think it would be easier with the flat style hinges rather than the robarts. It is probably easier to trim around the flat ones instead of the round robarts.
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