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Has no-one had New Power servos? I'm not sure whether to use them or not. I've done a short cycling soak test and they seem OK, but I'll give them a longer soak test then decide.......
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Best wishes Matty, I can appreciate how you feel but you will gain confidence as each day passes until it becomes a distant memory. Take care.
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Geoff, I've got a bare Wot 4 balsa fuselage, it is one from a kit build model and looks heavier than the ARTF version. It fits the wing profile of the ARTF version. It came with an item I got on ebay so if you want it you can have it (free....). I'm only a couple of miles from you.
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I have some unused but several years old New Power XL-37HB servos. Does anyone have any experience/ opinion as to reliability of these? The reason I ask is that I had a model fitted with a different larger version of New Power servos, they operated for about 1 hour then one of them suddenly decided to shift the mid point quite significantly. Fortunately spotted it before flying, I've scrapped it and replaced the others as a precaution as it is a valuable model (to me!)
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Hi, have you managed to find the info you need? If not, if it helps I've got the artf version. The top wing separates at the middle so I could draw round it, scan it and email this to you with dimensions. The tip is more tricky as it is angled but I could measure all the relevant dimensions. If this helps pm me with an email and I'll send the info.
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David & Jay's Touring Toolshed on BBC2, tonight
i12fly replied to leccyflyer's topic in The Video Channel
Nice bit in tonight's episode with Summer Fisher and her helicopter. They didn't try to belittle her like they normally do with their 'customers' -
The baby socks selling in the shops seem to have a lot of nylon in them -do they still work ok or do they melt onto the iron. I haven't dared try one as removing burnt on nylon from the iron would remove the remains of the non-stick surface.
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My tests a few years back showed Ronseal water based polyurethane was quickly attacked by neat 10% nitro fuel, but the high VOC solvent based was ok when neat 10% nitro fuel was left on for half an hour. The only 'problem' now is that after about 5 years the whole plane has turned a slightly brown colour.... 🙄
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Well, just to be awkward, I charge indoors at < 1C but watch over them like a mother hen. I've got aquarium thermometers on each so I can see if the temp is rising. I store at 4.0 volts per cell or thereabouts and yes it might lose a bit of life but some of mine are from 2016 and 2020 and still going strong. It means that I can charge up the night before flying in about 20mins per two on my 2 channel charger. During winter and I'm not flying for a couple of months I store them nearer to 3.8 volt per cell. They are stored in a brick garage, when the weather is freezing, like now I've got a couple of light boxes to keep them warm. These are two metal biscuit tins with 13W bulbs in them, the lipos sit in metal boxes on top and keep the temperature about 6 to 15 degC depending on outside temp.
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....and Richard Pearce and Percy Pilcher....
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Hobbyking coming back to the UK
i12fly replied to Tosh McCaber's topic in R/C Retailers / Distributors / Manufacturers
Correct me if I'm wrong but Purchase tax seems the most efficient way to pay/collect the tax. The tax is only paid by the end user via the shop, whereas with VAT every agent/ intermediary has to pay VAT on the sale and claim back the VAT on what he's paid for it from the manufacturer/agent/dealer, i.e. double the administration/overhead for the company and more civil servants to check it at each stage. Bonkers admin? -
Have you considered Urolift? where the prostate is pinned back to keep the urethra open? I'm going for assessment in about 2 months time but don't know anybody who has had it. It seems to be less brutal than other solutions and doesn't interfere with bedtime activities if you see what I mean. Its available on NHS but not all hospitals do it.
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Excellent service from Tracy Tools in Torquay. Ordered drills and hex keys lunchtime yesterday using standard Royal Mail and were delivered before 10am today. There range of model engineering tools, drills, lathe & milling tools, taps & dies etc LH &RH threads is staggering. There are many types of thread I've never heard of.... Orders can be very small or large and delivery costs low, £3 for my <£20 order. Just one happy customer...