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Old 12-15-2003 | 10:01 AM
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I NEED TO KNOW IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME INFORMATION ABOUT THE SIZE (DIMENSIONS)OF THE WING SCREWS FOR THE HANGAR 9 SUPER STICK 60.
THE ONES THAT CAME WITH THE PLANE ARE METAL AND I WILL LIKE TO REPOLACE THEM WITH NYLON,BUT I NEED TO KNOW THE SIZE. IN THE MANUAL THEY DOESN'T SPECIFY THE SIZE OF THE SCREWS SUPPLIED.
SECOND: I BOUGHT SOME CA GLUE LIKE 4 MONTHS A GO,THEY ARE SEALD AND UNOPENED,AND I'M NOT PLANING TO USE THEM FOR SOME TIME,SO HOW IS THE BEST WAY TO STORE THE CA GLUE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND KEEP IT FRESH?
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Old 12-15-2003 | 12:28 PM
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ORIGINAL: turissa

I NEED TO KNOW IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME INFORMATION ABOUT THE SIZE (DIMENSIONS)OF THE WING SCREWS FOR THE HANGAR 9 SUPER STICK 60.
THE ONES THAT CAME WITH THE PLANE ARE METAL AND I WILL LIKE TO REPOLACE THEM WITH NYLON,BUT I NEED TO KNOW THE SIZE. IN THE MANUAL THEY DOESN'T SPECIFY THE SIZE OF THE SCREWS SUPPLIED.
SECOND: I BOUGHT SOME CA GLUE LIKE 4 MONTHS A GO,THEY ARE SEALD AND UNOPENED,AND I'M NOT PLANING TO USE THEM FOR SOME TIME,SO HOW IS THE BEST WAY TO STORE THE CA GLUE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND KEEP IT FRESH?
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
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Take the screws with you to the hardware store next trip, you should be able to determine the size with their screw size template.
The Ca glue will be just fine if you keep it indoors at room temp. Think about how long it sits in the warehouse and on the dealers shelf without harm. Don't let it freeze or get overheated. It will be fine.
Old 12-15-2003 | 07:30 PM
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turrisa,
I had one of these, great flyer, except for the dumb thumbs on the pilot. I replaced all of the hardware on mine with SAE fasteners, the stock fasteners are metric, The instructions may tell you what size. I replaced the wing hold down bolts with 1/4-20's and blind nuts. As far as the CA is concerned, If I have to store it for a while I put it in a Ziplock freezer bag, in-case it leaks, and put it in the refrigerator. Do not put it in the freezer. It will not freeze, however making the CA that cold, I have found, drastically shortens it's life.

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