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tomslick 05-30-2003 05:02 AM

Hook and Loop Velcro
 
Which side is hook and which side is loop on velcro :rolleyes:

dioncuda 05-30-2003 05:21 AM

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

Prboz-RCU-delete 05-30-2003 08:30 AM

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

rajul 05-30-2003 08:36 AM

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.

Prboz-RCU-delete 05-30-2003 08:39 AM

Hook and Loop Velcro
 
So it was that simple :)

now we know for sure.

Jim C. 05-30-2003 08:49 AM

Hook and Loop Velcro
 

Which side is hook and which side is loop on velcro
you've got to be kidding... right???? just look at it and you can tell...........

rajul 05-30-2003 08:49 AM

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.

tomslick 05-30-2003 04:36 PM

hook and loop velcro
 
Thanks guys for the input! In the future I'll just be asking GraupnerFan. He seems to know everything! LOL

DBCherry 05-31-2003 02:32 AM

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-

tomslick 05-31-2003 02:52 AM

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.

vtol_guy 05-31-2003 03:08 PM

Hook and Loop Velcro
 
minnflyer, a.k.a- encyclopedia! :D

all hail king minnflyer hehe :stupid:

David_Moen 05-31-2003 04:43 PM

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.

DBCherry 05-31-2003 09:58 PM

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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