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HandyAndy 30th October 2010 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les g (Post 47878)

but with your skills and experience i reckon builders would be in safe hands
another feather in your cap mate

:o blushes.....

Thanks for your kind words Les :)

I,ll put pen to paper & come up with various "packs", mitre cuts, RS parts, etc etc.
It might give another option to new builders that may worry about certain parts of the chassis prior to starting their build :cool:

cheers
andy

Twin 30th October 2010 11:00 PM

When I did the compound mitre on the end of FF2 I noticed if I worked backwards on FF3 that I already had my mitre cut! Simples :)

HandyAndy 30th October 2010 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twin (Post 47883)
When I did the compound mitre on the end of FF2 I noticed if I worked backwards on FF3 that already had my mitre cut! Simples :)

I always start at the "foot" compound mitre cut then work upwards too ;)

cheers
andy

spud69 31st October 2010 06:51 AM

Well i always start at the top, 14deg, cut and work my way down to get to the bottom....;)

AndyH

Bonzo 31st October 2010 07:55 AM

I always look at the task .... Stand there & scratch my head n nuts for 10 -20 mins.

Once I have things right in my head, promptly go and cock it up anyway :o :D :D

ozzy1 31st October 2010 11:24 AM

I'm with Bonzo on that one also:D

Bonzo 31st October 2010 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ozzy1 (Post 47914)
I'm with Bonzo on that one also:D

Nice to know I am not the only one :)

If memory serves me right, the compound mitre pack that Armoto sold, was quite popular ;)


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