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RE: .40-.52 Swift Racer - 4/20/2012 4:28 AM   
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I had my JETT SS.40 on a SIG Kobra! Hauled BuTT

Just make sure firewall and wing attachment point are glue properly

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RE: .40-.52 Swift Racer - 4/21/2012 2:55 AM   
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Hello All,
Well I worked on the plane today.

1st. pix; is an over all.
2nd. is of glued in pins. (The hinges a 1 1/2 wide and each side is an inch deep. I also drilled 2 holes per side to get glue all the way in.)
3rd. is the rear wing glued in and pined in with 4 pins.
4th. & 5th. are glued in extra support.
6, 7 & 8th are with the wing set on.

I went over all the joints that i could get too with CA. Fire wall too.

My son was helping with part of it and put too much CA on one part and it ran on the ****kote. So is there any thing I can use to get the drip off with?
Thanks, Glen


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RE: .40-.52 Swift Racer - 4/22/2012 5:51 PM   
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CA debonder from hobby shop, or if you have woodcraft store nearby they have CA debonder as well....

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RE: .40-.52 Swift Racer - 4/22/2012 6:20 PM   
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fingernail polish remover your wife may have some.

back in the day when I built fixtures out of molded graphite with CA, we had small bottles of 100% nitromethane.

at you LHS get some of those Applicator Tips along wiith the debonding agent.



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RE: .40-.52 Swift Racer - 4/22/2012 10:35 PM   
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the debonder sold at woodcraft, brand is golden west..is 100 percent nitro works very well, i use it exclusively, clean monokote irons perfectly

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