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Old 04-07-2012, 06:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Well i havn't been able to do my maiden yet since im still waiting on my pulley,

how is the tail servo extension holding,

would be nice to see some pics,
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Well i havn't been able to do my maiden yet since im still waiting on my pulley,

how is the tail servo extension holding,

would be nice to see some pics,
I shoe goo'd mine. I would not leave it without some sort of support from coming unplugged.

Also always crimp your extensions. Soldered joints can fatigue and fail.
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But isn't the point it will come out freely in the event of a crash?

so the boom can separate?
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Mine is simply coming out from the mid of the frame parts. I did nothing special. Just plugged it in and since the last almost 30 flights had no issue.
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I just put a small piece of double sided tape on the plug to stop it unplugging too easily, but should still come apart in a crash.

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But isn't the point it will come out freely in the event of a crash?

so the boom can separate?
Shoo goo isn't very strong adhesive. Should pull apart no problem.

Leaving an extension unsecured is a big no no in my book.
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Old 04-08-2012, 03:50 PM   #7 (permalink)
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where do you get shoo goo? or any other similar products?
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Not sure of your location, do you have a Lasoo store near you?

http://www.lasoo.co.nz/offer/women-s...&term=shoe+goo

I also use it on my leads going into the flybarless system to keep them secure.

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Old 04-08-2012, 07:00 PM   #9 (permalink)
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where do you get shoo goo? or any other similar products?

Reason to use E-6000 and how to use E-6000

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