Loctite (Aeropoxy) Applicator's
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Loctite (Aeropoxy) Applicator's
For anybody that interested, I have 3 Loctite (Aeropoxy) applicators that were sent to me, by my supplier, by mistake. Only ordered one. I can send them back or sell them at cost. I have a post for sale, under the adhesive section here on RC Universe.
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RE: Loctite (Aeropoxy) Applicator's
ok..im off the floor.....you wouldnt be the guy whipin out the calculator at restaurant breakin out everyones bill would you??
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my point is...applicators are like potato chips...NOBODY USES JUST ONE...and anyone who thinks they can hasnt flown much.....save the other 2 ...your gonna need em...trust me....in fact.....order somemore as your way under supplied.....most of us have a drawer full
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<<<my point is...applicators are like potato chips...NOBODY USES JUST ONE>>>
he he he!! I saw that post a week ago and thought it was a joke too. Didn`t have the ambition to "bite" on this one but since you already have i figured it was time to have a laugh with it. BTW, i do have a full drawer of ends, several different sizes too.
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he he he!! I saw that post a week ago and thought it was a joke too. Didn`t have the ambition to "bite" on this one but since you already have i figured it was time to have a laugh with it. BTW, i do have a full drawer of ends, several different sizes too.
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my point is...applicators are like potato chips...NOBODY USES JUST ONE...and anyone who thinks they can hasnt flown much.....save the other 2 ...your gonna need em...trust me....in fact.....order somemore as your way under supplied.....most of us have a drawer full
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my point is...applicators are like potato chips...NOBODY USES JUST ONE...and anyone who thinks they can hasnt flown much.....save the other 2 ...your gonna need em...trust me....in fact.....order somemore as your way under supplied.....most of us have a drawer full
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That said, ads do belong in the ad section, not here in the discussion forum... , so I'm surprised that this thread is still here.
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RE: Loctite (Aeropoxy) Applicator's
well gordo we have a comedy of errors
1) as you said shouldnt even be here
2) the " applicator" ...i only heard being called either a glue gun or a thingy
3) i missed the point
4) >>and I have 3 Loctite (Aeropoxy) applicators that were sent to me, by my supplier, by mistake. Only ordered one. I can send them back or sell them at cost.>>>.....i would of just sent them back...as they werent mine...i would of NEVER waisted my time selling them due to a suppliers error and then sent them the money....now if the money ( after selling them ) was going to be delayed getting back to the supplier for about a 100 years...i guess i would sell them on rcu.....but if i did that all my planes would crash....and after 700 turbine flights the last 3 years they are all still flying perfect ...so i credit that to good carma ( aka ethics ).....its the only way to go
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1) as you said shouldnt even be here
2) the " applicator" ...i only heard being called either a glue gun or a thingy
3) i missed the point
4) >>and I have 3 Loctite (Aeropoxy) applicators that were sent to me, by my supplier, by mistake. Only ordered one. I can send them back or sell them at cost.>>>.....i would of just sent them back...as they werent mine...i would of NEVER waisted my time selling them due to a suppliers error and then sent them the money....now if the money ( after selling them ) was going to be delayed getting back to the supplier for about a 100 years...i guess i would sell them on rcu.....but if i did that all my planes would crash....and after 700 turbine flights the last 3 years they are all still flying perfect ...so i credit that to good carma ( aka ethics ).....its the only way to go
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