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08 Jul, 2008 - 11:56 PM - by matthenat |
I am in the middle of building my First Submarine a Robbie U47. I have read a few posts and note a lot of builders have gone for the static diving system. I dont want to do this for my first build but I was thinking of fitting a third servo obviously waterproofed to replace the forward hydroplane linkage beneath the conning tower. Has anyone done this is it practical (does it work!!) Does ther sub behave better for diving and surface running ? Or am I up the wrong tree
Appreciate your replies with interest and any other relevant tips
matthenat
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2 Replies | 26 Views |  'Ready' Steady Go... | |
08 Jul, 2008 - 12:23 AM - by aph_789 | |
Hello everybody I am new here but I am wishing to find a Ready 2 trainer fully set up, with engine and all radio and reciever gear installed, at a reasonable price so I can learn to fly. I am already in ownership of a P38 lightning which I cannot fly it yet as I am told I need a trainer beforehand, if anybody could help me it would be much apprieciated, thanks Andre.
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07 Jul, 2008 - 9:38 PM - by mogogear |
I know little about this boat - but I am a very new member here and am trying to locate some build info. I have seen a reference to it here as something that was in a 1972 Model Boat magazine article...
Not having access to that old copy- where might I look to see what this boat might look like? I am considering an abandoned partial build on this 50" hull for another live steam project..
Any helps or directions towards help very much appreciated!!
Thanks
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0 Replies | 28 Views | | Cup wheel fitted on 8" Bench Grinder | |
07 Jul, 2008 - 6:39 PM - by alan2525 |
Can you fit a Cup Wheel to a standard 8" Bench Grinder to replace one of the grinding wheels? The type as fitted to cutter grinders to grind endmills etc?
I've never seen one fitted to a bench grinder, but it would simplify accurate grinding of drills and lathe tools to have a proper cup wheel and an additional tool rest set to the side of the wheel.
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1 Reply | 28 Views |  | » Posting on the forum |
Every now and again I get an email from someone who has joined yet can't workout how to post, I thought for every person that emails me there's probably several that havent and have not posted and not come back, which is a great loss, so this is a quick beginners guide to posting on the forum.
There are several ways but with out complicating things these are the easiest on the main page of the forum you will see a listing of each forum available you will also notice that there are 2 small icons near the middle of the page, one is a magnifying glass the other is like a notepad icon, if you press that on the forum you would like to post in it will go straight to the post editor box 
All you need to do is put in your title. Type your message and press the Submit New Thread button, it's that easy 
To reply to a post there are a couple of way of doing this. 
Just above the fist post and just below the last one is a Post Reply button, that will take you in to the full screen editor the same as post new thread, or you can use the Quick Reply box, this one's even easier, type your message and submit it and finally there is the quote post button, that shows at the bottom of every persons post, it enables you to quote a post in your reply.
Hope this has helped, if not let me know and I will expand this
John
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