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Old 04-19-2014 | 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by sensei
Sorry, I almost forgot, you don't want to know this useless information that you will never use.

Bob

You still don't get it do you I never said that there was anything wrong in what was posted I simply said it wasn't necessary for 99% of the modeling community. The type of epoxy use for most is simplistic in method and application but many times is performed incorrectly. A better service of the expertise between you two would be addressing the problems most run into rather than discussing autoclaves and advanced techniques most will never use. If it makes you feel good carry on. At least the web site I referred to attempts to take into consideration all levels of experience the customer will have from the most basic to the advanced. Don’t get your knickers in such a bunch most modelers have never used the techniques you guys flaunt and they do just fine. When I need an advanced technique I will research it then for right now I’m quite content in the knowledge I have gained being enough to satisfy my current needs.

Well its a banner day would like to keep the difference of opinion going (its the only one at this time) but I'm going flying with my F5B glider put together without any special equipment or techniques and its 4 years old ticking and still taking a licking. I think I'll take my MXS as well haven’t flown it since last fall. Taking your advice and getting out from behind a keyboard you should take your own advice might put you in a better frame of mind. LTR

Dennis