Ed Berris wrote:
I'm considering producing a very high quality balsa stripper. It would be made from aluminum bar stock and would be a vast improvement over the plastic ones sold by most hobby shops.
The cost would be about $22.00 plus shipping.
The question is this: Do you currently use a balsa stripper?
Would the cost be too high for you to purchase one if it was a high quality tool?

One of my favorite tools is a Harry Higley covering trimmer. A quality item that is almost perfect... it needs a removeable guide. It too is made from bar stock, and is very simple. I don't remember how much I paid, but I'm sure it was more than some would part with. My point being that it is worth every penny to me, and I'd buy another in a moment if I lost/damaged the one I have, or a better one came out!

I'd be intereested in a balsa stripper, as I have one of the plastic
Master Airscrew ones.  I'd spend $22 if it looked right.

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Andrew E. Mileski
Ottawa, Canada
http://isoar.ca/

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