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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: RC Storick on October 05, 2006, 04:55:52 PM
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Lee's machine shop price list has been added to the main page. These items are a must for the avid stunt flier. Try his syringes TRICK!!! http://www.stunthanger.com/lee_machine_shop.htm
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What is a Propeller Scribe? It's the first item on Lee's page.
Thomas
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A prop scribe is something to make each blade exactly the same length. Works great.
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making blades the same length is the first step in balancing, or should be....
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Golly, I sure have a great bunch of salesmen out there!! ;D ;D
Hope they don't want too much commission!! ;D
thanks
Jim
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Golly, I sure have a great bunch of salesmen out there!! ;D ;D
Hope they don't want too much commission!! ;D
thanks
Jim
Ahhhhhh......... we finally get the low down on the "Senior" Lee! **)
Glad to see that Sparky put your site on the links. After having seen your planes for all these years, I know full well that any device you make will be top drawer. y1
BTW: How about a picture (and description of useage) for you line wrapper???????
Thank you, Sir!
Bill <><
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The line wrapper is slick! I had to have one last year and I convinced him into making them again.
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The line wrapper is slick! I had to have one last year and I convinced him into making them again.
I've heard about Jim's line wrapper for years, but I have never had the privilege of seeing one!
Bill <><
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James, DON'T read this.
I met this fella for the first time at the Tulsa contest last Sunday. Super nice guy and looks like very high quality merchandise.
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Jim,
Can you take PayPal? I intended to get back around to your goodies while you were in Tulsa but didn't make it..
Bob
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Bob
PayPal is a yes.
Thanks
Jim ;D
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I've got almost everything Jim sells including the most Hi-zoot of all gizmos the gasket cutter. I bought the line wrapper at this years Tulsa contest. It is very slick as well.
Jim is a wealth of knowledge too. He filled me in and marked up a set of SIG Mustang plans at the Tulsa contest.
Thanks again Jim!
Everybody support Jim as much as you can.
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How about a picture of the line wrapper.
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Ditto on the line wrapper pix--I need one, maybe this is it.
Jim
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Ditto on the line wrapper pix--I need one, maybe this is it.
Jim
MEE TOO !!!
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Line wrapper picture, maybe
Jim
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You clip it on the line and spin it around under centrifugal force.Really slick ,makes a nice wind.
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The wire is fed from the modified clothes pin, tensioned by the bolt through the spool. A length is held against the lines to be wrapped and then looped around the grommet. A few wraps are made around the lines then the wire is drawn back onto the spool, bringing the wrapper up to the lines being wrapped. The fun begins... ;D ;D While holding the lines and grommet tightly, swing the wrapper back and forth , then around the wires to lay on the wrapping.... Yes, I know, clear as mud... :-\ I really am working on getting a video on disc... ;D
Thanks
Jim
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I have you on stunt flier video magazine would you like me to upload a clip? I would have to ask Bob Hunt first.
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Bob
You have my permission! Of course you need to get Bob Hunts approval too!
thanks
Jim
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Jim,
Can you download a demo using the line wrapper?
Tom Niebuhr
blueskymodels@mypbmail.com
469.450.7093
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I have worked with James on my OS Max 55AX project and let me tell you, James Lee will take good care of you!! H^^