Re: Using Boron on outlines.

From: jos_melis <jos_melis_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 06:36:57 -0000

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Mark F1diddler" <f1diddler@...> wrote:
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "jos_melis" <jos_melis@> wrote: > Thanks Mark>>
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> Jos, have you heard from anyone about how they jig up to mount boron on a free standing spar? Maybe as simple as trapping the spar against a shorter piece of wood or two, but I'm sure someone has a slick method.
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> 2. Anyone out there still use boron on F1d ribs? The one sample I have seen was too heavy for my taste, at 21 mg. But that's probably a good job for all 4 sides boron'd.
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>Don't know Mark.. I'm just a beginner concerning the use of boron. I've just ordered an aplicator from Ray Harlan because I understand that it's the best way to keep everything light.
By the way.. What kind of sidecutter should I buy for cutting the boron? The one I'm using at the moment is not a good one I think.Mainly used for cutting propshafts etc..
Kindest regards,
Jos
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