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Hook and Loop Velcro
Which side is hook and which side is loop on velcro :rolleyes:
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Hook and Loop Velcro
hook is the hard side,loop is the soft side. :)
i think. well maybe its the other way around. its to late to think. lol |
Hook and Loop Velcro
Could it be as simple as the hook side has the little hooks and the loop side is the woolly side?
:) Maybe |
Hook and Loop Velcro
The loop side is the one that feels like wool. The hook side is the one that feel like a rasp. If you are wrapping it around a curve, always use the loop as it is flexible. Also use velcro with heavy duty adhesive. GP carries them but you can get longer lengths elsewhere, probably cheaper too.
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Hook and Loop Velcro
So it was that simple :)
now we know for sure. |
Hook and Loop Velcro
Which side is hook and which side is loop on velcro |
Hook and Loop Velcro
Velcro is a great engineering material. I use it to secure batts and receivers. I've seen some posts here using velcro to secure wings too.
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hook and loop velcro
Thanks guys for the input! In the future I'll just be asking GraupnerFan. He seems to know everything! LOL
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Hook and Loop Velcro
Sorry, but Minnflyer is the one who knows everything. :D
By the way, did you know that velcro was fashioned after a small "burr" that grows wild? I remember getting them on my clothes as a kid. They're small round brown balls that are covered with "hooks", and they stick to the weave of clothes like heck. Real hard to pull off. ;) Dennis- |
velco hook and loop
Yea that's right Dennis. I grew up in a house built on a small sand hill and we had those every year... guess I was the loop.
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Hook and Loop Velcro
minnflyer, a.k.a- encyclopedia! :D
all hail king minnflyer hehe :stupid: |
Hook and Loop Velcro
OK, since someone else brought it up...
I just relocates the battery pack in my Ultra Sport 40+ to the fuselage, just aft of the wing saddle. Because of space limitations, I reconfigured my battery pack from flat to square. Not much room here, so I applied some "Industrial Strength" velcro to the fuse floor and to the battery pack and stuck it in. I did put a chunk of foam between the top of the battery pack and the control rod sleeves. Not alot of pressure on the sleeves of course, I just wanted something to keep the Velcro pressed together. A little dab of silicone adhesive between the battery and the foam and one were the foam sits against the control rod housings and I think I'm OK. Will the velcro provide any sort of vibration dampening between the fuse and the battery pack? I did not have room to wrap the foam right around the battery. |
Hook and Loop Velcro
I guess the velcro might supply some damping affect, but i wouldn't worry all that much about vibration and the battery pack. I mean, I DO wrap mine whenever possible, but have never seen damage on an unwrapped one.
It IS important to wrap the tank and receiver though! Dennis- |
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