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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: bob whitney on May 26, 2015, 04:14:33 PM
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i just got a care package from Brian malin of BMLR Models in it was a complete Lazier cut line guide Assembly with aluminum tubes and a weight box with the 4-40 screw and blind nut.
he says if there is enough intrest he will make up some for sale .price to be determend ,where else can u get both at the same time
if intrested Brian's add is in M.A. or contact me
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i just got a care package from Brian malin of BMLR Models in it was a complete Lazier cut line guide Assembly with aluminum tubes and a weight box with the 4-40 screw and blind nut.
he says if there is enough intrest he will make up some for sale .price to be determend ,where else can u get both at the same time
if intrested Brian's add is in M.A. or contact me
From RSM...Eric has offered these for many years.
Randy Cuberly
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And Brodak
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Both in one pachage ??
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http://brodak.com/control-line-parts/line-guide.html
http://brodak.com/control-line-parts/weight-boxes.html
MM
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I'm not sure if Eric's are in one package but I'm sure he will drop them in one package if you ask him! y1 <=
Randy Cuberly
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I tell ya, I used to be a "plug and play" kind of builder but not so much anymore. I got to the point in FF where I was making all my own hardware from boom hinges to DT springs. Same is true with the T-6 I just finished. The adjustable leadout guide, tip box, scale(ish)landing gear and wheels...It adds to the sense of accomplishment when you fabricate as much on the model as possible. Plus you dont have to wait for the mailman quite as much!
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well if nohing else ,we have brought to the forfront that these things are available from diff sourses,which is not a bad thing
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well if nohing else ,we have brought to the forfront that these things are available from diff sourses,which is not a bad thing
Bob,
Yes, that's a really good thing.
And don't forget Tom Morris.