All gone, finished and Kaput
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Mate I will happily give you my DF 33 complete with the fast motor and hardware. I will give you my Turnigy 180 esc and that is OK for a short blast (SAW runs). NO CHARGE for any of that. You have been bloody good to me.
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Well I just got off the phone to Andy and he is having a BBQ in the middle of the ashes of his shed and is pissed out of his brain. That's the stuff Andy. Show the arsonist he has not stopped you enjoying yourself.Several boats in various stages of destructionComment
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We are going to send you a box of goodies.
I am lost for words.
condolences , mate.
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WWayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
@ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @Comment
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not to much and give it a minute to set then cut it out,hair spray helps hold it togethor and stop it fraying.
i brush a layer of epoxy in the hull then fold the cf cloth in half (not a crease fold just loose) and that makes it easier to centre the cloth exactly in the middle.
the fiest layer of epoxy holds the cloth down, i use disposable rubber gloves to help push the cloth in to corners etc (put on 2-3 pairs on top of each other pull em off as they get to stickyhmm gunna here about that)
then i pour some apoxy in the centre and work my way out to the edges
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Sorry for your loss Andy. That truly sucks!!!
I second that! They work the bubbles out and won't move the CF out of position or pull the edges apart. They also soak up the excess epoxy which leaves a very nice finish.
Don't go overboard on the hairspay. When I used it on FG cloth, the epoxy wouldnt soak into the fibers where the spray was applied.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Last edited by drwayne; 09-18-2010, 04:32 AM.Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
@ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @Comment
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Paddy lets be modest about this and just write it like it was...
Inspirational St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt led his side from a half-time deficit into its second straight AFL grand final by outclassing the Western Bulldogs by four goals at the MCG on Saturday night.
Trailing by a goal at the long change, the Saints exploded out of the sheds and piled on four unanswered goals inside the first 12 minutes of the third term to crush the Bulldogs' spirits with a 13.10 (88) to 8.16 (64) victory.
Riewoldt had the fire in his eyes from the opening bounce of the second half, and booted two of the Saints' seven third-term goals to rally his troops from a goal down to a 31-point buffer at the final change.
From there St Kilda only had to hold out the Bulldogs, who struggled to pick themselves up off the canvas after the demolition job they were on the wrong end of in the third term.
Modesty finishes here
Ohhh Yeahhh we are in the Grand Final
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For those that could give a rats a$$, the Black Douglas was tested again this morning with trim tabs added. Wow what an improvement in the ride. The tabs need lifting and CoG moving back as the boat is riding wet. It did 50 something mph on the gps and I am happy with the performance and handling considering the motor and battery I am using at the moment.
The hull has no vices at this speed and it is time to think about putting a serious new Neu motor in the little sucker to see what she will do in the 70's and hopefully 80+'s
Andy, Douggie can not see the boat is named after him because I type it in black and he can not see that color.Last edited by Xzessperated; 09-19-2010, 04:47 AM.Several boats in various stages of destructionComment
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