I was wondering about building while looking through a 1/2" glass
LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 02:49:57 -0000 "Bruce McCrory" <hbm55_at_comcast.net>
writes:
> Glass is great for rolling tubes and such things not requiring great
> accuracy but needing a flat surface. I have a piece of plate glass
> from an old, OLD TV console, and a couple sheets from bath shelving
> - the bath shelving shatters when dropped, or I'd have three. I
> think the plate glass was from antiquity when people feared the
> cathode tube would explode and the plate glass was extra insurance.
> Pre-used (salvage) typically has the advantage of bevelled edges
> already done.
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> Never could trust myself to build "thru" the glass accurately so use
> foam core bases for wings and such, with saran wrap over the plan
> base. Occasionally get lazy and simply stick scotch tape over the
> spots where glue is to be applied. Sheet pieces can be cut for
> separate parts with several foam core bases to work with, setting
> one aside to work on another.
>
> Bruce
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "barrysholder"
> <barry_at_...> wrote:
> >
> > With all this talk about indoor and so forth I am inspired to
> build some duration models again.
> > My question, what are the experience flyers using as building
> boards?
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LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
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