I really do have my fingers crossed for you Cliff, I can hardly wait to see some trim flights. I thought for a moment that you were going to crush that model, please use your stand as I would hate to see you break it.
Interesting, thx for sharing. I am using the bends that MaxFlyart showed on his rubber motor series. I think they work well to keep the rubber motor from crawling up the wire. The pointy hook is a good idea. Just the thing to crash into one's car and leave a nice reminder of where it hit ;)
Never had a problem with rubbers back in the day, apart from finding big enough ones (for my models). 😊 You are creeping up on me. 4.99K eh, still a little way to go to my 6.68K 😉
A great idea. Sorry to be critical but the video wasn't very clear. There was too much background you should have filmed it agaist a plain one or st least shown the finished hook against one. I think that your videos are very good and pass on a lot of information.
Cliff great demo of making a Reverse S-Hook, it's good to keep your rubber where it belongs, thank you Jeff in LA USA
Yes indeed Jeff 😁👍
Very interesting Cliff. I've never seen that done before.
There are some clever people out there to copy Adam 🙂👍
great work friend!!
Thank you! Cheers!
thank you for the tips!
Happy to help!
Can't wait to see you fly her. Chippy is one of my favorite planes!
Thanks Marc, just waiting on the weather 👍🙂
I really do have my fingers crossed for you Cliff, I can hardly wait to see some trim flights. I thought for a moment that you were going to crush that model, please use your stand as I would hate to see you break it.
The trim flights are fun whatever happens, as long as I don't sit on it of course lol
Interesting, thx for sharing. I am using the bends that MaxFlyart showed on his rubber motor series. I think they work well to keep the rubber motor from crawling up the wire.
The pointy hook is a good idea. Just the thing to crash into one's car and leave a nice reminder of where it hit ;)
I never thought of that bonus Andrew, I'll let you know how it works out at the body repair shop lol.
You're kidding me...right? Winding between the knees. 😆🤣😂
Hi Larry, it wasn't ideal but it was just a show how it worked 👍
Never had a problem with rubbers back in the day, apart from finding big enough ones (for my models). 😊 You are creeping up on me. 4.99K eh, still a little way to go to my 6.68K 😉
Not heard of using a pig's bladder for model planes 😁 We ought to add a subscribers together, over 10,000, that would be cool 👍
A great idea. Sorry to be critical but the video wasn't very clear. There was too much background you should have filmed it agaist a plain one or st least shown the finished hook against one. I think that your videos are very good and pass on a lot of information.
Sorry about that Tony, thanks for commenting 🤔👍