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SWICK 09-11-2003 02:38 PM

SLEDGE
 
I have the wing completed finally. Any suggestions to bonding the wing to the fuse, CA or Epoxy?

Are there any suggestions elsewhere needed that the instructions does not clearify?

ChuckAuger 09-11-2003 03:37 PM

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I epoxied mine...I like to smear glue in the fuse, and on the wing. This gets both halves wetted with glue and I think it makes a better bond. Also, gives you a little time to get it lined up before it sets. With the tapered wing of the Sledge, you can slide the wing into the fuse without making a huge mess.

That's just how I did it..CA would work, too...but I was too chicken to risk it.

PaulSwany 09-11-2003 05:23 PM

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I went with epoxy as well.... I've used CA before and it seems to get loose with time and travel.... Although the Sledge repair I'm doing is getting a little CA up front where the wing came loose....

m.gramling 09-11-2003 08:09 PM

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how do you prevent the wing from moving or shifting, while the epoxy dries.

I have always used CA. In a bad crash the wing would always come lose. But the knife Paul build I now have crashed my knife HARD a few times and the wing hasn't moved. so from now on I am going to use epoxy.

Also do you use epoxy for the stabs, or do you use CA.

TERMAGATOR 09-11-2003 08:15 PM

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I use 30 min epoxy....gives me time to line it all up before it sets,,,do it on the wing and stab

lomcevek1 09-12-2003 12:41 AM

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Well my method for holding a wing is a little more elaborate and time consuming but practically guarantees perfection. I put pins in the top of the fuse the nose and the tail. Then on the wingtip put a pin in the side at the LE and TE. I then run threads from tip to nose, TE to tail, and tip to top of fuse after you apply epoxy.

With a little tension on each line you can make minute adjustments and they will hold all night while the epoxy cures. You could also use the threded end of the pull pull setup so all you have to do is twist it in or out to ajust the lines.

Like I said it is kinda involved but nothing is more frustrating[:'(], anger inducing[:@], forcing someone to want to see how well balsa burns[sm=punching.gif] than to have a wing shift while it is curing.

I just noticed that the Avitars in this thread are all Sledge's

SWICK 09-12-2003 07:59 AM

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Thanks guys for helping me out.....Now if epoxy is the way to go, do I need to use the glass strips that came with kit or just trash it.:eek:

TERMAGATOR 09-12-2003 08:00 AM

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Swick, I'd use the tape...applied with thin CA...G

PaulSwany 09-12-2003 09:24 AM

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I used the tape with thin CA and then epoxy.... Gives the epoxy something to bite into.

SWICK 09-12-2003 01:33 PM

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I made the wing one peice instead of two parts. From building my ARF Knife I use the glass tape and CA. I just remembered it being a pain to make sure its inline. Is the tape and ca better than using epoxy........It seems that the epoxy would be stronger?

PaulSwany 09-12-2003 01:42 PM

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You wanna use the tape with some thin CA to strengthen the center section.. then epoxy the wing into the fuse after you cover everything....

SWICK 09-12-2003 03:27 PM

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I SEE I SEE!!!!MAKES SENSE............THANKS PAUL>:)

BasinBum 09-13-2003 02:43 AM

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Just bought a Sledge kit after the recomendations I got in this forum. Should get it Tues. and then the questions will really start to fly!

AtomicFrawg 09-13-2003 09:20 AM

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Its a nice kit and buy a set of Krazy Legs for it.

Later
Chris

JWilliams 09-13-2003 07:55 PM

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Basinbum, I am the designer of the sledge and you can email me at [email protected] for any questions you may have. Also, do not listen to atomicfawg about those crazy legs, the Carbon fiber gear is way cooler. (grin) Jeff Williams

777M8 09-13-2003 08:52 PM

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Yes the CF gear is way cooler to bad they don't come with kit:D instead of that alum pc-o-stuff.

B Bill

AtomicFrawg 09-14-2003 10:03 AM

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Hey Jeff
What is the price of your gear?
I may try them on my new sledge.

Later
Chris

JWilliams 09-14-2003 01:09 PM

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The cf gear cost $24 per pair and comes in blue, yellow, red and black. Shipping is $3.85 or free if you are a pro bro.
I want it clear I was just kidding about the cf gear being cooler comment. I think crazy legs are great and fault noone for buying them or any other gear they wish. Just a little harrassment from me, just trying to have some fun in all this so please do not think I was being sarcastic or rude to any other gear. Jeff W. [email protected]

Hacker 09-14-2003 08:00 PM

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just started on 1 of 2 (one for a flying bud)....nice Kit ...well thought out. got the 1st wing done in about 3 hrs. wont bore you with more sledge const pics till its covered. io gots my C.F. gear at nashvill from jeff.[8D].nice kit thanks Jeff!

SWICK 09-15-2003 08:24 AM

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I will have to admit the sledge kit is a good design. I had some pretty good wood and all went together as planned. Im on the last stages of covering and Im debating on landing gear, I have a set of crazy legs but the CF gear is tempting. Im gonna put the os46fx up front with the tank in the wing and hope that I will be able to fly this bird the way it should.

Vref 09-15-2003 09:59 AM

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Hey Swick, can't wait to see that thing out at the field.
Chris

SWICK 09-15-2003 10:46 AM

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VREF, I CANT WAIT EITHER...


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