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Well thats very worrying, although it feels strong enough, it is only normal solder. I am not going to recomend them anymore!

If you want to silver solder it is really easy I use a Propane/Butane blow lamp from B and Q made by GoSystem.

the silver solder I use is matched to a powdered flux called easyflo No. 2 the flux was only 2 or three pounds the solder is a bit more pricey but one rod has lasted years.

Thanks for the info Charles very interesting and alarming too.

Cheers

Danny

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Hi

Silver solder would give piece of mind. The elevator joiner is a critical part.

Silver soldering is not difficult to do but you can't do it with a soldering iron.

Apart from making exhaust manifolds & the like I have never used anything but soft solder. A Soft soldered joint can be considerably strengthened by first binding it with wire ( copper wire or fuse wire will do) This gives a much bigger surface area for the solder.

You pays your money & takes your choice. I used soft solder but it will get a good pull in the vice.

Remember the 4 rules of soldering : 1) KEEP THE PARTS CLEAN, 2 ) same as 1, 3) ensure the parts fit well, 4) use an iron thats big enough.

I have just hung a 10lb wiegh from the end of the eevator horn. That will do for me.

Cheers John

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John you must have a good one there. I used a airline baggage pull gauge, and the solder joint gave way at 8.5lbs which is actually loads more than I expected so it is probably okay to use. I dare say the tail would break under thos sorts of loads. Perhaps 6lbs should be a good go-no-go test?

What do others think?

Cheers

Danny

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Well just for fun I clamped the legs of the joiner in the vice and hung a 5 kg weight from the horn, didn't budge although the wire trace twanged a bit.

Then I got a bit more done on the tailplain. First plained the leading edge to shape.

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Then I made some little boxes around where the hinges fit. Finally fitted the first of the skins.

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Well I finished a bit. I know it doesn't look like much but I've given it a good eyeballing,checked it where I can and it looks square to me, so thats the first bit done, at least for now.

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Thats pretty good going for my usual building speed, so it may be a while before the next installment.

Nev.

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Well done Kev! Together we`ll make a decent job of these Chippies! I had a day off. SWMBO req`d my presence 30 miles away at 7.30 am to be a marshall at her running clubs 5 and 10K races. Naturally it was cold and raining but I did get my first opportunity to wear a yellow jacket and direct traffic on French roads! Early night tonight.

Terry

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This is what’s been happening this week. Faffed around a bit at first, I couldn’t see how the ribs were going to be deep enough.

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In the end I just made it with a slightly oversized leading edge, convinced that I would have to add thin slivers to the ribs to make the depth correct.

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Now I’ve got both sides done and had a trial fit I think they’re going to be ok. Still a lot of planning and sanding to do and a little fettling around the hinges but happier than I was a day or so ago

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  • 3 weeks later...

Been a bit busy this last couple of weeks so not a lot done, been keeping up with the blogs though on an almost hourly basis. Got the elevators finished, hinged and joined so at least I can put this aside for now.

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Made a start on the fin, laminating the LE made making the rest of the frame a doodle.

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Just got it to sheet and knock up the rudder so I can get cracking on the wings.

Speaking of which, I won’t be trying to make any adjustments for the sake of scale appearances, the plan is as scale as I need it to be right now. Although I may be more inclined to fit mini servos in the wings and access hatched underneath but let’s get there first.

Nev.

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