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Removing Profilm and possibly the cross weave too


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Andy,
I believe Profilm can be removed without leaving behind the coloured
adhesive on the model as the adhesive is a seperate layer in the film.
The UK distributor apparently used to demo Profilm by stripping it
off a model, creasing it up badly & then re-using it on the same model
for a perfect finish!
Solartex is good stuff if you want to try an alternative.
Not sure what CW tape is
 
 
 
 
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Cross weave comes off quite easily if you heat it with a modelling iron. just keep heating local sections and pulling it off gently.  Sorry Tim - been there and done it before, and fairly recently.  Ripping off CW if it's been bonded well, say with '77 spray, well you might as well chuck the model away.
 
profilm is usually pretty easy to remove, but heat will help there also. 
 
 

Edited By Tom Satinet on 05/10/2010 10:16:57

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I am pretty sure the CW can stay on. It looks to have been put on with the aid of 3M spray, or similar.( i did not build to model)
 
The pressing question now is on the best way to gain access to remove the broken servo arm. The servo looks to have been put in with hot glue from a gun. How best to get either the screwdriver in to remove the arm or to get the servo out?
 
Suggestions please....
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It depends upon how much space there is next to the servo arm
 
Option 1 - get a cheap (xmas cracker style) screwdriver and bend it at right angles very close to the end.
 
Option 2 - slit the covering and foam to get a straight screwdriver in to do the job
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This is becoming a proper pain this repair!
 
HS81MG servos, are they the same size on the output as HS82MG? If they are I think I am losing whats left of the marbles. I "ought" to have loads of spare arms but none i have seem to fit. 
 
Anyone enlighten me or confirm my faculties have started to go?
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