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  1. I've used a variation on the talc theme, which I heard about years ago.  Mix a paste of meths and talc and 'paint' this into/over the oil affected areas.  Leave it a week.  The meths evaporates and as it does so it draws the oil into the talc.  Scape out the goo and repeat as necessary, finally swabbing out with neat meths and kitchen paper.  It works (though not as well as replacing the affected wood) but isn't a quick fix.

     

    PS - to get covering to stick it needs to be sealed with something penetrating, like thinned dope and sanding sealer. Balsaloc it for belt and braces.

  2. On 25/08/2023 at 15:55, Tosh McCaber said:

    Don't know the science as to how/ where goods are delivered from China?- my package had the same Leicestershire return address!

    Drop shipping.  Aliexpress run their own DS operation in the UK (somewhere...)

     

    AFAIC HK are still a busted flush, until they can prove unequivocally to the contrary.  In the meantime, I'll keep an eye on all you guinea-pigs 🙂

  3. I like the sound of the Popham show (I went there once 20+ years ago for a full-size 'fly-in') and wish it well.  However, the Much Marcle show is well-established in the calendar and it's annoying when dates coincide and split the attendance of visitors and trade alike. 

     

    I was very tee'd off a couple of years ago when the organisers of Weston Park 'dumped' an additional show on MM's dates, impacting the visitors/trade accordingly.  I made a point of going to MM and buying from the traders who stayed loyal.

  4. 3 hours ago, leccyflyer said:

    Nice job Mike - those are great figure painting skills you have there. It's all I can do to get mine not completely boss-eyed. 😄

    When I dabbed the white highlights in his corneas, I was suddenly confronted with a 1000 yd stare.  Quite disconcerting - I actually turned away! 😁

  5. 19 hours ago, Philip Ogden said:

    Hi, I can't promise anything but these people , TSH Garden Machinery | Repairs and Maintenance in Bury Greater Manchester (tshgm.co.uk) are usually very helpful.

    As above - try garden machinery/chainsaw repairers in your area - they always seem to have odds and ends of carbs lying around so they may have what you want (although in my experience, they won't give it away!)

  6. What leccy said.  A 3D-printer capable friend found and printed off a head for me which I grafted on to an existing body (and old AH Designs pilot whose latex hands and head had perished 😥).

     

    The head turned out to be female, so I performed some gender-reassignment surgery (blunted the nose, broadened the chin, added a regulation moustache with 'milliput') then painted 'him' up with acrylics and added a helmet made from some brown leatherette I'd got to do cockpit coamings. The goggles came off the old AH pilot.

     

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    I think he looks like the archetypal n-n-n-n 19 year old...

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  7. 6 hours ago, Ariel said:

    Mike, good to know you are pleased with them and the trunnion size is useful too. I was thinking about whether bigger is better or less is more. Did you get one of the 200 series controllers or do you mean the manual control unit for setting up without the radio? ...

     

    I got the ER-40 units and the 200 controller only.  It was expensive enough without adding on 'luxuries'! 😄.  Mine is far from flying (the units are still in the box, though the controller and peripherals are all plumbed-in).

  8. Just a footnote:  The carb conversion went fine - run taper and 2nd 1/4 BSF taps down the carb spigot and job done:

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    No pics of it running, sorry, but as predicted it ran as normal at full throttle.  Lowering the throttle knocked a few '00 rpm off and that was it.  Sub-piston induction (over)rules OK!

     

    Oh well!  Whatever I build will end up 2-channel...

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  9. As a general rule, the moulded characters on a prop (usually the diameter x pitch, e.g. 6 x 4) face forwards, regardless of whether it's a 'pusher' or a 'puller' (or 'tractor').

    Is it just screwed on and relying on the motor rotation to keep it there?  That might explain why it spun off if you hit it.

  10. I bought the 40 series 95° units with 10mm trunnion bores for my Aviation Design (83") Spitfire.  They are 'Rolls-Royce' units for sure and you need to buy the bespoke controller to operate them.  I intend to machine my own scale(ish) oleos for them 😱

     

  11. Swann-Morton 20-series blades in a No 4 handle.  Stanley and/or snap-off blades for the heavy stuff.  Japanese pull-saw (24+ tpi) for liteply and cross-cuts.  Permagrit block for bringing down to size, used on its side with a bench hook.

     

    Always start with the elevators and/or rudder to get your hand and eye in.  By the time you've finished everything else, you'll look at them again and decide you could have done better! 🙂

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