Foam cutting for wings , your help needed.

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Post Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:57 pm
Post subject: Foam cutting for wings , your help needed.
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Hi all , well a few of us fly planes and combat wings that use EPP foam for the wing, lately ive been reading and reading and r e a d i n g snore ! about how to make my own , there is a lot of information out there regarding the how to etc with parts lists and hints at what is best .
Because some of us have moved this way during the not so heli friendly weather and i hate being stumped more than anything i though i would start a thread asking you guys for your assistance , it may be of help to others and it may help start others thinking about other things to fly whilst the weather is not so nice. One of the good things especially about combat wings is they are cheap , repairable and can use those stock items that got put in your toolbox during upgrades.
I already have a table built and am now searching for parts to put together a cheap easy hot wire cutter that anyone of us could put together.

Some of you may have previous experience , some may know someone who knows someone etc , so please feel free to post any information you can gather regarding power supplies , wire and airfoil designs .

Many thanks for anything you can contribute.

Scouse
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