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If that is normal for his parts in the kits. Then they need to get out of the business fast. That foam was bad. Anyone who saw that and said it looked fine and sold it to you, thats crazy.
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I hope he ships my parts out as well...been waiting over a month now
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I didn't mean to start a complaint fest on this project, just not sure how to deal with these issues. Looks like I'm not crazy from the responses. I went to Lowes tonight and got some aluminum "C" channel that is 1/2" x 3/8". I'm going to cut some hard maple and glue it inside of those. Next time I do a rudder and / or wing railing edges I'll clamp this on to straighten out the wing while the cap strips dry. Sounds like a good idea anyway, we'll see. |
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Sounds like a great idea for the trailing edges. Post some pics...I might have to copy your idea on my next one. |
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Not sure what is going on with Aerotech! However, it is concerning. I would hate to think that they are getting out. I did have trouble getting a hold of them on many occasions. When I did get in contact with them they got things done!
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Joined Oct 2009
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With these type of issues on a new kit and nothing but lip service to no resposne at all. I would feel like I just bought a Delorean and will never have a company behind my investment. You guys have more patients than me at this point. I would be calling my CC company and getting a refund and tell matt to expect the contents back on his door step.
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OK, nuff of that till we hear back.
Does anyone know where I can get some of these in bulk, as in a couple dozen copies?? http://www.highalpha.org/forum/downl...2909&mode=view Also, I got some carbon tow to use on my ailerons and elevators. What do you use to install that so that you don't have a dip or a bump in the sheeting?? Obviously cut a slot for it, but do you use epoxy and just trowel it smooth?? |
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Joined Oct 2009
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Cool Terry.
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Not sure what the "right" way to do it is but what worked for me was to put some epoxy down on the foam first to hold the tow better as you lay it down. If you soak the tow first it gets slippery and becomes much harder to lay flat. |
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What did you ever decide on a landing gear? I'm thinking about getting a Graphtech main and tail gear for my arden this year. With that and a few other changes I'm guessing I'll drop 1.25 to 1.5 pounds for around $300
Great build, to bad about the wings though. |
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Also got the tail wheel from them, it is really sweet: http://graphtechrcshop.com/product.s...8&categoryId=3 Next time I may try the TNT milled landing gear that is nearly the same weight as the carbon. Only reason would be it may not be as firm as the carbon. I saw these at their booth at the Nall last year and they looked really nice: http://www.tntlandinggear.com/choice_cut.htm I planned on mounting my canopy shell tomorrow, but too bad.....60 degrees and 9mph wind! I'm skipping work and going flying |
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Terry, On another thread you asked about a bow. This is the setup I came up with. Shelf hardware, a nylon plug bushing,and ply block to insulate the wire. The wire stays tight when heated as there is quite a bit of preload on the wire. Just finished up the templates for a new design I'll be building soon. I just have to get the plans dialed in better before starting the build. I always like to have everything on hand and ready when I start a build. BTW Karl was the basic inspiration for my bow and cutting setup. Should be cutting parts this weekend. Scott
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I should be out there around noon. |
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On the templates, I have heard that a two-pc (top and bottom) template is best, but it seems many people are using a single template like you have. Any thoughts?? |
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