Re: RE: Newbie questions. After you finish laughing, please help!

From: Ron Williams <groncan_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 06:55:54 -0400

Thayer -

I hope you're planning/working on a book of your own. I always hoped for a
follow up to mine and to Don Ross's book. You da man.

Ron

BTW, check out *A Writer's Time* by Kenneth Atchity.


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 2:37 AM, Thayer Syme <thayer_at_gryffinaero.com> wrote:

>
>
> The NASM gift shop would be a great placement for your book Ron and
> well deserved.
>
> Don,
>
> About the only thing that I can offer that isn't in Ron's book is how
> to hold ribs as you glue them up.
> http://www.gryffinaero.com/models/ffpages/tools/misc/ribholder.html
>
> Take a look at this as well, for applying thin CA.
> http://www.gryffinaero.com/models/ffpages/tips/cyaapp.html
>
> I cut my indoor teeth with the Parlor Mites as well and while a
> little frustrating initially I found them very enjoyable.
>
> Covering adhesive? I used 3M-77 to cover my early indoor models. I
> spray a healthy blast into the air, then pass the structure through
> the resulting fog. The longer you wait to wave the structure, the
> lighter the glue will be as the heavy blobs fall out of the sky
> first. Don't do this in your living room.
>
> Actually, back up a step or two and explore my site,
> http://www.gryffinaero.com. There is a fair amount there based on my
> time flying sport FF models. While not pure indoor duration, there is
> some applicable content and a few tips to be gleaned along the way.
>
> Thayer
>
> >Thank you, thank you. I love it when I don't have to suggest my book
> >myself. I'm hoping that it will be available soon at the
> >Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum amongst other sources.
> >
> >Aviate!
> >
> >Ron Williams
>
>
>
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