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June 2003
- From: Rowland Heights, California
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Posted by Duke Maddog
on Monday, October 25, 2004 5:49 AM
Actually, what I have done is to hold the blades between my hands and warm them up. Then I pass the blades through my thumb and forefinger anumber of times while I am bending slightly in the direction that I want them to sag. The friction of passing through your hands also serves to add heat and make them bend better. It takes a bit longer than the thin blades of my Russian helicopters, but I've gotten some reasonably good sag with this technique.
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