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I tried something new too -- and it worked!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:15 PM
I've tried all the above, but recently tried Mr. Surfacer 500. Think it works better than Porc-fil. Drys faster and cleaner. My two cents.
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  • From: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Posted by maddafinga on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 6:44 PM
Good tip Jeff. I know I'm going to have to do a bunch of this on my A-7. Thanks for this thread Drew.
Madda Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. -- Leonardo Da Vinci Tact is for those who lack the wit for sarcasm.--maddafinga
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 2:05 PM
A trick I use in that instance it to take a sewing needle and "punch" in the starting hole. So when I put my micro drill in there it doesnt wander when I start twistin.
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  • From: Harrisburg, PA
Posted by Lufbery on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:30 PM
Madda,

I'm no modeling god, and I need glasses, but I found that drilling tiny holes is actually pretty easy.

Regards,

-Drew

Build what you like; like what you build.

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  • From: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Posted by maddafinga on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:00 PM
Good deal this working for you. I've not had a chance to try this yet, but will when it gets to be time to attach ordinance to my A-7E Corsair. I want to use wire to stregnthen the pylons to the wing and the bombs to the pylons. Good to know it's not too fiddly to get right.
Madda Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. -- Leonardo Da Vinci Tact is for those who lack the wit for sarcasm.--maddafinga
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I tried something new too -- and it worked!
Posted by Lufbery on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:10 AM
Hi all,

I'm still working on my MB-2. I suffered a bit of a setback when I realized that I had glued the cabane struts together the wrong way! I had glued the two fronts together, and (naturally) the two backs together. This is the second time I've glued the wrong parts together on this kit, and I'm a compulsive dry-fitter. However, the parts aren't numbered on the sprues, so I have a little bit of an excuse.

If you want to see what parts I'm talking about, go to this page: http://www.crossandcockade.com/WNW/MB2.htm and look at the struts around the engines in the last three photos.

Fixing this mess required me to clip off the two struts that connect the front and rear pieces on each assembly. I bought some round styrene stock of the right diameter and tried to butt join the whole assembly back together. It didn't work very well.

Then inspriation hit me. I'd read about drilling holes in struts and inserting wire to strengthen a joint, but I'd never tried it. So I tried it, and it worked!

I have a pin vice and a set of small drill bits that I bought to drill holes for rigging. I drilled holes in the ends of the round stock and corresponding holes in the cabane struts. I stripped the insulation off a spare electrical wire that I had in my basement. The "wire" was actually a whole bunch of much smaller wires in a bundle. I clipped some, and put two to three of these in the holes I drilled in the struts.

Everything fit togehter perfectly after that. Big Smile [:D]

I've repairt one cabane strut assembly. I hope to finish the other one tonight, then I'll be back on track.

Regards,

-Drew

Build what you like; like what you build.

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