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On Feb 26, 11:50*am, Andy wrote:
On Feb 26, 9:42*am, "noel.wade" wrote: Kept in a set of PVC tubes with well-greased felt inside so that they "self lubricate" every time I pull them out or put them back in the holders. If you mean that you put the "self lubricated" pins stright into the spars I think that's a really bad idea! You know, I don't think I will take the time to share a few things I have picked up over the last 35 years of repairing these glass toys. Ras has a wide range of posters, some have vast experience and knowledge, others share their ignorance, suspicions, rumors and incredible lack of common sense. We have posters that think knocking the rust off lift fittings will somehow change the wing incidence or make the wings loose! Another thinks storing the main wing pins in a greased holder will somehow gouge the pins when the greased holder protects them from just that. So long, JJ |
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