RESIDEING

Discussion in 'Construction' started by Powder Monkey, Jul 1, 2008.

  1. Powder Monkey

    Powder Monkey Active Member

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    thats the way I do it but I paint where the ribs are in stead of the whol thing
     
  2. ProfessorChaos

    ProfessorChaos Active Member

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    Yeah, I started that way too, but lazyness took over. More time to do other things.
     
  3. Powder Monkey

    Powder Monkey Active Member

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    LOL I hear ya [|)]
     
  4. Bryan

    Bryan Member

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    Good Grief.....


    My Hindenburg was launched in the 90's


    its coming up on 11 years in the battling seas!
    And still gives good account of herself, she will
    probably get one gun replaced this winter and new
    sheeting but otherwise she's a charmer!

    I suddenly feel old......
     
  5. squires

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    contact adhesive is god it peels straight off, and is extra easy to lay the balsa even round tight courners just a matter of putting the glue on both sides leave it till touch dry then stick them together. but for anyone who is coating the whole balsa piece i have seen that cause the balsa to harded iteally you want really soft balsa as the balls only make a ball hole through it if you coat the whole thing it may turn out thaat little balls take large chunks