If you use that rubberized CA from Bob Smith industries I'll bet it
would never let go :-)
btw that was a heck of a landing Simon, thanks for sharing the link!
Dave
On Sep 14, 2006, at 6:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Sullivan clevis' (2/56), but I don't use threaded rod or metal
rod at all any more. Instead I use carbon pushrod the same thickness at
the 2/56 rod. I CA one on to the end of rod, then make sure that my
servo is zero'd with the RX, and the surface is centered, then I wick
some CA into the other clevis to lock it in place. Yes I have had one
or two instances where the CA let go, but its back to tight with
another drop of CA on the field. :-)
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