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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Paul Taylor on July 07, 2007, 07:53:40 PM

Title: Faith Line Wrapping Jig -- makes short order of the task. w/Pic.
Post by: Paul Taylor on July 07, 2007, 07:53:40 PM
I had to wrap some new lines and the thought of having my fingers hurting after I got done did not appeal to me.
G-Man reminded me of were I read about a line wrapping jig. ( For some reason I thought it was in SN's)

Control Line World, April 2007, Page 58

I made a jig kind of like Norm shows in this issue. Boy did it work great!
Most of the build time was looking for wood screws to hold the landing gear to the board.
If you do not have a wire wrapping jig, you are missing out on a real useful tool.
And my fingers do not hurt from holding the wire. y1
If I can find my camera I will show you what I got.

(Note: if you do not have an old set of landing gear, buy some aluminum stock at Home Depot. That is stock I am using. Just bent it to work.
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig --- makes short order of the task.
Post by: Robert McHam on July 07, 2007, 09:00:20 PM
Forgive me, but what line would I wrap and why?

I think I can imagine the setup involved. the wire to be wrapped would go through where the wheel axles bolted right?

Robert
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig --- makes short order of the task.
Post by: Robert McHam on July 08, 2007, 02:11:18 AM
So for lead outs or flying wires are you only wrapping the ends where the eye is?

You will have to pardon me but I have only built and flown one ship larger that half A and if this is what it is all about then I understand.

Robert
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig --- makes short order of the task.
Post by: Bill Gruby on July 08, 2007, 03:20:49 AM
Yes Robert:

  Wrapping the lines means putting the eyelets on both ends and cutting the lines to  the length you wish to use. We understand you perfectly when you say you have not had the need to know this information before. I don't know how to take the pictures from the book to show you but if you search "Line Wrapping" you will find an excellent thread on the subject. Have fun making the step up to larger models.

       "Billy G"  HIHI%%
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig --- makes short order of the task.
Post by: Paul Taylor on July 08, 2007, 08:01:08 AM
Hi Robert,
I will try and find my camera this afternoon and post some pictures.
But like Bill said, it is for wrapping the ends of your flying lines, and lead outs.

Paul H^^
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig --- makes short order of the task.
Post by: Paul Taylor on July 08, 2007, 12:11:38 PM
Not the best pictures but may give you an idea.

Everyone needs one of these. Thanks Norm for sharing your ideas.

Paul H^^

Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig -- makes short order of the task. w/Pic.
Post by: Garf on July 08, 2007, 04:57:05 PM
This is from the AMA book.
Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig -- makes short order of the task. w/Pic.
Post by: Dennis Adamisin on July 13, 2007, 09:28:04 AM
Rapping control lines? Well, I really prefer the Blues or even C&W, but I'll try:

YO! I'm D-A-Ice
Use-ta be the champ, been there twice

I hang in the Hanger, with the PA boyz
That stuff we do, it ain't just toys!

I like talking PA, just because,
"The older I get, the better I wuz"

I like them V's, with high A-R
Long as I can get that fits my car

I Dennis-ize every ARF I build
Trim for flight? Now that's the thrill!

I get in the zone, just like a trance.
Flyin them patterns, is like making romance

I....

Oh, wait a second, you meant WRAPPING Control Lines?  Never mind...

(BTW - Nice fixture!)

Title: Re: Faith Line Wrapping Jig -- makes short order of the task. w/Pic.
Post by: Bill Heher on July 14, 2007, 09:16:39 AM
I can detect the Detroit MnM influence in that rap Dennis- Keep it up!!  You have a great start- maybe you can squeeze it in at the end of an official for "Patter Points".