Re: I really need a torque meter!
I'm with Bill on that. I had a couple of Flintstone meters with simple even divisions on the discs, and John Barker wrote that that was fine for just me, but how do you communicate with other modelers if you aren't all working with common units of measurement?
Thus came the device to calibrate them properly, and from there discarding them and working straight to the calibrator.
That said, you still need Flintstones, calibrated or not, for fuselage models, unless you've devised some way to tranfer a wound motor into a little tiny peanut model.
Art.
Received on Sun Mar 06 2011 - 20:12:37 CET
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