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Hi guys, I need some help.
I used to build a lot but just getting back into after suffering a massive stroke in 2004.
I used to have some "L" shaped braces that held wing formers in place and having just 1 hand I need more. Problem is I forgot where they came from. My memory is not being kind to me and I need your help. I could also use some heavy "L" brackets/weights if anyone has a source.
Thanks in advance!
David
I used to build a lot but just getting back into after suffering a massive stroke in 2004.
I used to have some "L" shaped braces that held wing formers in place and having just 1 hand I need more. Problem is I forgot where they came from. My memory is not being kind to me and I need your help. I could also use some heavy "L" brackets/weights if anyone has a source.
Thanks in advance!
David
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David, welome back, that must have been one heck of a stroke. You may want to look into a magnetic building board system, it is really the way to go these days. learn more here. http://airfieldmodels.com/informatio...oard/index.htm Good luck and happy building
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Welcome back! The magnetic boatds are pretty slick (see demos at our club meetings).
I have a whole pile of the House of Balsa uprights to hold wing ribs and other pieces at right angles to the building board.
http://www.houseofbalsa.com/store/st...tem/ac-01.html
I have a whole pile of the House of Balsa uprights to hold wing ribs and other pieces at right angles to the building board.
http://www.houseofbalsa.com/store/st...tem/ac-01.html
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David, welome back, that must have been one heck of a stroke. You may want to look into a magnetic building board system, it is really the way to go these days. learn more here. http://airfieldmodels.com/informatio...oard/index.htm Good luck and happy building
I'll have a friend take a picture of what I have (and is easy for me to work) in case you have seen anything like it.
It was one heck of a stroke. I spent 4 month's in the hospital and my heart stopped 3x. I lost 80+ pounds (25 that I needed to lose) and virtually all of my muscles. That is why it has taken me over 10 years to try to return to building. I can't fly now but my son will take care of that, but I really want to build again.
Thanks for your help getting me re-started!
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Welcome back! The magnetic boatds are pretty slick (see demos at our club meetings).
I have a whole pile of the House of Balsa uprights to hold wing ribs and other pieces at right angles to the building board.
http://www.houseofbalsa.com/store/st...tem/ac-01.html

I have a whole pile of the House of Balsa uprights to hold wing ribs and other pieces at right angles to the building board.
http://www.houseofbalsa.com/store/st...tem/ac-01.html
It looks like a great gadget but how would I hold and apple CA with only 1 hand?
It sure addresses some of the problems that I am having.
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I keep threatening to buy a magnetic building board, but never seem to get around to it. I have been using the old fashioned method. I bought a piece of aluminum angle at the Lowes and cut it into 2" and 3" pieces. A weight holds it down to my building board and a wooden cloths pin holds the rib or part to the angle.





