How to make your own Glow Engine Gaskets - RC Model Aeroplanes Build & Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @rscruiser3533
    @rscruiser3533 2 года назад +4

    Mark ----- Thank you for showing how You make gaskets. Another Tip for my book --- The Ink Pad a good way of transferring part image to gasket ( cereal box ) or the automotive gasket material. And a Second Tip of using a second piece of gasket , which ever one you use, behind the one you are punching holes through -- like using a Leather Punch tool with a rotary fixture with different size punches . Keeps holes clean and crisp
    Manolo - below , I say take it up again . A Good Hobby ----------- I'm 73 and starting again been some 58 yrs. Mark will do you right . Follow his every move and you'll be on your way to having some FUN!

  • @vlupis1
    @vlupis1 24 дня назад +1

    Great video.👍

  • @rtoebak76
    @rtoebak76 4 года назад +4

    Nice way of showing the simple way to do this. I would square and fit and trim installed.

  • @robertsimmons1716
    @robertsimmons1716 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial thank you!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад +1

      Pleased you liked it, thanks for the comment 😀

  • @rickf7445
    @rickf7445 4 года назад +1

    A nice, detailed explanation. You Brits are so articulate. Honestly, I thought you might have a great trick to punch the big circle without doing it by hand. Not to be.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  4 года назад

      Rick F Hahahaha, thanks for the comment, it's appreciated. I did try cutting out the big center circle with a hole cutter, but so difficult to line it up correct. 😀

  • @TrevorJones-wt3ld
    @TrevorJones-wt3ld 4 года назад +1

    as a mechanic, i have always used a gasket hamer, i still use one to make these gaskets for glow engines, although i use the same hole punch for the small holes.

  • @manolocordovez9323
    @manolocordovez9323 4 года назад +1

    Very nice, thanks!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much, appreciate your comment and suport

    • @manolocordovez9323
      @manolocordovez9323 4 года назад

      Mark Robinson I really like your videos, is so much fun. I used to build planes as well since very young. I guess should start again soon, it’s a great hobby, learned so much from that. Thanks again Mark!

  • @samhosenbocus2715
    @samhosenbocus2715 2 года назад +1

    thanks a lots for this video Mark,this is very informative.But can you confirm if we need to soak the Gasket in some oil prior to fitting?

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      Hi there, I would not soak in oil, but would just smear a little bit on the gasket to help it seat properly and also to hold it in place during assembly. Thanks for the kind comment it's appreciated.

  • @contadorfederico8040
    @contadorfederico8040 4 года назад +3

    Is that simple cardboard? Won't it be affected by glow mixture? Thank you!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  4 года назад +3

      Simple cardboard is fine, but the denser the better. also, good to use propper gasket paper which is cheap enough from car repair shops

  • @01arron
    @01arron 3 года назад +1

    Hi, I’ve been told by a tamiya shop that I can use kitchen grease proof paper to do the same as that’s basically what mine is

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад +1

      Hi there, grease proof paper is quite thin, so if using on the backplate it could be a bit thin and cause the conrod to rub, just a thought. Thanks for the comment

    • @01arron
      @01arron 3 года назад

      @@MarkRobinson555 thanks for your help, I was thinking the same, maybe I will try it with a few layers glued together. I’m buying a new one for the car, might also try your method