[NSRCA-discussion] Cleaners
Bob Richards
bob at toprudder.com
Wed Mar 14 07:41:33 AKST 2007
You have a porch on your trailer? Wow, my couch sets on the ground.
Steve Byrum <spbyrum at hiwaay.net> wrote: Careful now, your western neighbors can see you where you live now. It can also be parked beside the trailer so as not to block the view from the loveseat and lazy boy on the porch.
Steve Byrum
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Wayne
In Alabama the pickup sits in front of the trailer.......I'm going to hide now.
jim ivey
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From: wgalligan
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This is so blasphemes..... my eyes are burning.
I look at like this:
1. My primary plane is like the Sports car that gets garaged every day an polished every weekend.
2. The backup is like the pickup and sits outside (in the trailer).
WG
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From: Dave Burton
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I'm with you Ron. I think of pattern airplanes only as tools, not works of art.
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Ron Van Putte
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:25 AM
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I don't believe in pampering my airplanes, so I don't wax them. If you start pampering an airplane, first thing you know, it'll want a new glow plug every flying session, a new prop or a new type of fuel with higher nitro content.
I think of my airplanes as pickup trucks. I expect them to be ready to go, no matter how badly I treat them. An airplane should be grateful when you charge the batteries every week or so or use an old cleaning rag to wipe areas you touch to pick them up so you don't get oil on your hands.
Ron Van Putte
On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Bob Richards wrote:
Speaking of wax, has anyone tried reshrinking Monokote after it has been waxed? Did you have trouble doing it?
Bob R.
Steven.Homenda at ctcplc.com wrote:
I've gotten good results with a mix of 40% rubbing alcohol, 60% tap water,
applied via spray bottle. What really helps, is a coat of automotive
"spray and wipe" wax, once or twice a year. Makes the painted and covered
surfaces much easier to clean.
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