Jim,
I think I heard that Larry Story was producing the new vesion
on a limited bases for Troy. But I am not absolutly sure.
Bob Massmann
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Greetings,
December 4, 2005
That time of the year again, time to sign up for the 5th annual Wood
Crafters Reunion and Grand Championship events. I sincerely hope you are
enjoying the winter building season and finish your building projects in
time for WC 06.
One of the benefits I receive from ope
Hey Guys . . .
Another modeler contacted me trying to find out some info on the Mystery Ship .
. . he's fairly new and not connected to the exchange, so I told him I'd make a
post asking for help from you guys.
He has the kit/plane, but no documentation . . . if anyone out there has
instructio
Thanks all for the 3M 77M update. I am glad to know the Push E Cat will not
be a puddle of foam on the shop floor.
Regards,
Kent Miller
SBSS
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Thanks all.
Dave Hauchwww.git-r-built.com
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Larry could you ping me back, or if anyone has his address i
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I agree with Marc and Ed, Pulsar. Stabs look right too, they were very rectangular. I had one in the 86-87 time frame, first time I had heard of that upstart, Michael Selig and his airfoils designed for model sailplanes. I'm pretty sure of the date as I used one of his later designs, the Co
Larry could you ping me back, or if anyone has his address i
would appreciate it.
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Dave Hauchwww.git-r-built.com
Just go to www.uline.com and type in 3M 77 in the search box.
They carry both the old and California safe versions of the spray
Allan Parsons
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I am building a Push E Cat and the plans call for 77m adhesive for the
covering adhesive. I don't have any of the pre acetone 77m anymore. What
is
a good replacement for it?
The 3M77 formula change scare was largely a f
Isn't the pushecat EPP foam? I don't think you have to worry about EPP.
Acetone doesn't attack EPP as bad as polystyrene foam. Besides,it
will probably evporate before you have any problems.
Kent Miller wrote:
I am building a Push E Cat and the plans call for 77m adhesive for the
covering a
Elmer's makes a comparable spray-on contact cement that safe for Styrofoam,
3M also has another version of 77 now that's safer, can't recall the new number.
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http://www.camie.com/prod_cat/adh_cat.htm
300 and 303 have worked great for me and are half the price of the 3M
You might call and say you are a model builder and would like a sample of
each.
T
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I have to agree with Marc. That does look like a Pulsar fuse and wings. Not
sure about the stabs. I have a set of foam cores in the basement for a
Pulsar from way back, mid 90's I think.
Ed Franz
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I am building a Push E Cat and the plans call for 77m adhesive for the
covering adhesive. I don't have any of the pre acetone 77m anymore. What is
a good replacement for it?
Thanks,
Kent Miller
SBSS
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