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Old 01-13-2007, 06:25 PM
BiLLy bOb BiLLy bOb is offline
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My iron is a 60w stick unit. Not a gun type. My brother has a adjustable watt unit for his electrical work. I might try the glue, between me and my brother we can experiment until I go to the hobby shop again. The fiberglass glue I mentioned is amazingly strong. My brother was making a custom console for a 1972 Buick and dropped some onto a cement building block (approx 7 kilo's). 20 Minutes later he had to move a piece of railroad iron (approximately 70 or so Kilo's) placed it ontop of the cement block and never thought about it. 3 weeks later he needed the RR iron for anvil and went to move it. It is now 3 years later and the cement block is STILL FIRMLY BONDED to the iron. So i might give that a try. Tonite i got into my train collection and got out a few vehicles and grabbed some of my indoor airplane stuff i have. Unfortunately a *hitec hs55* is the smallest servo I currently have. Do you use servos of this size or smaller ones? I tell ya, after looking at what im trying to accomplish, this is a VERY intimidating thing to attempt.
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