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  1. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Man I need to get mine together!!! Although winter isn't the best time to fling a DLG around in circles... or maybe I just need to to twizzles on skates :lol2:
  2. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    So there is a screw that holds down the ignition lead and thus keeping the ignition box together. The other side however has a barbed clip that disintegrated which is why mine started to split apart. I wrapped some blender tape around it to keep it together. It shall suffice Sent from my...
  3. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    How worried should I be?? Had a heavy hub, put a piece of metal to balance it out vertically. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    Got a flight in on the 60” extra. Brrr it’s cold out today, 38-42F Re set the needles on the laser, the high end hasn’t left the factory setting much, low end needed to be leaned out a bunch. Idle doesn’t seem too smooth, could be because I found an engine mount bolt dancing inside the fuse...
  5. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Exactly!! Even glued and screwed together, Wood likes to warp, settle, and getting the right grain wood for the job was hard enough let alone ideal. That’s why I say just make a frame, put some thick plywood followed by some thick MDF board, and you could put a really nice trim hard wood along...
  6. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Borrowed a power plane. It helped true up the boards. Probably took a 1/4" off. Then I glued three boards together at a time, used a couple different hand planes to make it really strait, then finished it up with a orbital sander. It was a ton of work. I tell people to just get some MDF, ply...
  7. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Thanks Mike! Boy it took way too long! Over engineered by me, you can river dance on that bench if you wanted. It's 2x4's glues together, planed, supported by 4x4's and 2x6 trusses, screwed to the wall, covered in a silky combo of minwax special walnut and cherry, top is special walnut Danish...
  8. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Did some damage assessment on the slick... lots of cracks! Looked over it after strategically removing some covering, may have added some tears to my beer in the process. I think it's done. The problem is that there is no 74" edges available to replace it still!! It's so hard to get airframes...
  9. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    I've used the stuff before on metal, it gave a wavy texture that was smooth and glossy. Glad it worked out!!
  10. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Looks better! Why does it seem like the finish bubbled up? It shouldn't have that much texture right? Seems like the only time that happens to me is either the nozzle was clogged up a bit, the can was cold, or not shaken up enough. As long as it created a protective finish so dirt doesn't get in...
  11. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Hammered!!! The glossy finish would be a good touch too... They make a black hammered finish that would look pretty sweet too
  12. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    Love how the slick flew, honestly don't like the scheme of the 580s, looking at the 540T orange or even the demonstrator scheme. Only hold back is the covering on the demonstrator would be hard to repair I think. It does remind me of my old Mojo though Tim is out of town till next week! And...
  13. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    Well there I was goofing off above a little pond with a little drone filming me. I did a tight loop and he missed it, so I did it again... whoopsy!! I tangled with the pond and the pond won fair and square,I think I whipped the air molecules a little too thin. Belly flopped on the water, in the...
  14. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    Well I wanted to go flying... attempted to tune the DA35 with no prevail.:( I failed to properly tune the engine, being fairly upset that I could not get a reliable idle or transition. :mad: I used terry's guide and DA's guide. Kinda wondering if I have something in the carb to be honest...
  15. AKNick

    AJ Laser 230z 73" Build Thread

    well It was facing forward, so I flipped it 180 degrees (vent hole facing aft). I can now fly knife edge without the engine bogging down... too much, still a little loss in rpm at a slower knife edge. Thinking about calling DA and seeing if they would sent me a fancy new red carb plate. or maybe...
  16. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    There are some sweet fields up in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Without a doubt I am the only 3D guy at my club, only one other guy can hover so I doubt it is here! LOL
  17. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    Juneau - Most military guys go to Anchorage, which is a four hour ferry boat ride to Haines and a 750 mile drive from here! LOL - no roads in or out of Juneau, only escape is boat or plane. I could use more 3D pilot buddies here!! I am the only one here frolicking the ground with my rudder!
  18. AKNick

    Cool The I'm going out flying thread 2017

    The flip side of switching from days to nights is a 24hr period off which directly equated to more flying time!! Got 6 flights in, 5 of which were on the laser!! That means about 1.3 hours of in air time. In a 2hr window before work! Laser has excellent precision, doesn't flop around like my...
  19. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Right but I was thinking a square tube would be pretty sweet instead of the round tube Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. AKNick

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Sooooo when are you going to start making kits for sale? Also I see people using carbon tubes all the time for the fuse, you should think about and possibly try and incorporate a square carbon tube for the fuse and horizontal spar. Maybe it costs too much, dunno, just seems like a good idea to me?
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