thanks but i also can order som indoor rubber cut in the A2Z shop
so thats i want to do firt before a buy a 155$ rubber cuttingmachine.
thats why i'm asking for tips for the must ussed width .
i onderstand that it not possible to tell exact what i need.
but tell me three must used width.
i hope some one can tell me this .
i living in holland and there are not many rubber cuttingmachine here and alos not many shows
thats why i want to do it this way
and when im can fly f1d i hope to get to f1d europeen show and learning more on that events
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, mark bennett <f1diddler@...> wrote:
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> From: gert-jan <gertjanvanwezel_at_...>
> To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, August 13, 2010 1:50:44 PM
> Subject: [Indoor_Construction] what rubber width
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> hello people
> what must be the rubber width i wil bye for f1d .
> a now that this is standard width but were do i start
> i want to buy some indoor rubber but there are so muts width to buy.
> so please help with width is normal .
> and can some one tell how to bild a good rang of rubber .
> thanks i learning a lot on ths group>>
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> Serious F1d flyers have a rubber stripper, and they strip various widths from
> the factory norm 1/8" or 1/4" wide Tan rubber. usually bought from FAI Supply,
> Sayre PA, USA. You probably can't find F1d suitable widths of rubber, unless
> an indoorist cuts it for you. (I could and would do so, but my rubber isn't
> cheap. If you provide rubber, I would slice for free, but not an unlimited
> amount. Plus, the widths we would guess you will need many not be what you
> really need, dependent upon your model.)
> A nice rubber stripper is available from Harlan Indoor Specialties (Google.)
> Was $175 last I saw.
> Hope this helps.
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Received on Sat Aug 14 2010 - 07:20:40 CEST
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