Wire for L shaped brackets?

Modler bob

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On my Seafire FR47 I'm about to attach the folded wings, but they look very precarious ( if that's the correct word)
In this Review......
The conclusion states he had to make L-shaped brackets out of soft wire etc to support the folded wings.
Do you think he meant solder wire maybe or something else?
I have some wire but I don't think it'll be substantial enough.
Any recommendations please guys?
 

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Ive got a nice stash of ali and brass rods and tubes etc nowadays but i did find fusewire is good for stuff, a metre of three different sizes in wilkos for a quid.
 

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Of course Dave...Paperclips.
WI have loadsa of them, why didn't I think of that......... Probably because I'm a dumbo :smiling3:
I'm getting too relient on this brilliant forum ha ha.
 

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I don't have fuse wire nowadays Mark but if staples don't work I'll search some out, cheers
 

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I would use brass pin wire. Available in a huge range of diameters, and very easy to bend, yet strong enough to hold a wing fold with ease.
 

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Would that be 1mm Tim, that's what staples are?
Any size you want Bob. I have wire from 0.3 mm to 1 mm, and I know larger diameters are availible. Somewhere like this is the place to find it…
 

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Large Staples? Or, as I use paperclips - carefully straightened they're strong - use CA to attach!
Dave
forgot to ask you, Dave....
what is CA?
I'm trying to catch up with all the Acronyms used here I guess one has to be on here for quite a while to understand them:smiling3:
 

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CA - cyanoacrylate
Super glue which comes in various forms
 

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forgot to ask you, Dave....
what is CA?
I'm trying to catch up with all the Acronyms used here I guess one has to be on here for quite a while to understand them:smiling3:
CA = Cyanoacrylate = Super Glue. Loads of brands to choose from - I use Loctite, but that's my personal favourite
Dave
 

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I built one of these seven years ago and used the kit hinges:
Seafire_48_FR_46_47_063.JPG


They have never failed.......

Dave
 

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I built one of these seven years ago and used the kit hinges:
Seafire_48_FR_46_47_063.JPG


They have never failed.......

Dave
nicely done Dave.
As I haven't done modelling since I was a teenager, (10 years ago :smiling3:) I am finding it a bit fiddly , and the destruction's aren't as good as they used to be IMO
 
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