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Old 02-23-2004, 04:27 PM
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Default Servo Lead Tubes

Don't remember where I saw the question but someone was wondering
how to run servo extensions and antennas without them rubbing on other
components.
Gator r/c sells very lightweight tubes to run wires inside
wings and fuselages. They are $9.95 for a package of eight.
Makes running the leads a piece of cake. 36"x 9/16"

www.gatorrc.com

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Old 02-23-2004, 05:03 PM
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Default RE: Servo Lead Tubes

I just roll a sheet of 81/2" x 11" or 11" x 14" paper from the printer. A little scotch tape and instant servo wire tube. That's usually good enough for the wings, for the fuse I tape a couple together lengthwise first them roll them and cut to length.
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Default RE: Servo Lead Tubes

Apart from using scotch tape, you can harden it using a little thin ca and still weighs nothing
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Default RE: Servo Lead Tubes

I get roll paper, wrap it around 1/2" copper or pvc pipe (5/8" tubes or 3/4" tubes result), tape it and epoxy it, let the epoxy soak in and slide it off the pipe to cure - stong light weight tubes of any length.

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