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phelpsa

posted on 26/3/04 at 01:53 PM Reply With Quote
Aeroscreen

Wanted, cheap aeroscreen to fit normal locost scuttle. U2U me if you have one you are willing to sell me or if you know of one going cheap somewhere.

Adam

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Jasper

posted on 26/3/04 at 02:08 PM Reply With Quote
Mac #1 sell them for about £22 in smoked curved persplex - nice
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phelpsa

posted on 26/3/04 at 02:31 PM Reply With Quote
Do they have an web or e-mail address? Are they good quality, £22 sounds very cheap?

Adam

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phelpsa

posted on 26/3/04 at 02:39 PM Reply With Quote
Found their website, looks a bit high for what I want.

Adam

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Fifer

posted on 29/3/04 at 10:24 AM Reply With Quote
When I called any kit company about their aero screens, it turns out it is just a bit of perspex and was quoted, "you just shape it yourself"
This in mind, I bought a sheet of the outdoor type stuff from B&Q and made it myself (not easy to cut by the way !)
End result is not as good as I wanted but will do for now.

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DaveFJ

posted on 29/3/04 at 11:49 AM Reply With Quote
Cutting perspex...

Warning - Try this at your own risk....


It's a bit dodgy but something that i have used several times in the past.....

get some strong (bare) wire - I use locking wire.

stretch it taught between two 6" nails set in a wooden frame.

now connect a car battery across the 2 nails (said it was dodgy!)

you will find this slices through perspex like butter....





Dave

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madforfishing

posted on 29/3/04 at 02:17 PM Reply With Quote
What happens to the battery with this short & next to no load on it?
Do you use a knackered one ?
I doubt the cell plates will like that very much.
Anyone else tried this, maybe with a battery charger or other PSU ?






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DaveFJ

posted on 29/3/04 at 02:21 PM Reply With Quote
yep - use an old battery.....

and DO NOT touch the wire !

also do this in an open area with no combustibles... there WILL be sparks!





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Hellfire

posted on 1/4/04 at 12:01 PM Reply With Quote
O M G

I never thought I'd see anyone do something so "dodgy"!

O M G






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timf

posted on 1/4/04 at 12:55 PM Reply With Quote
nah thats not dodgey

but this is

http://www.vatsaas.org/rtv/construction/hotwirecutter.aspx

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PioneerX

posted on 1/4/04 at 12:56 PM Reply With Quote
Wire cutting, is how shape foam and plastics normally.

It'sd not great for the battery, but what you find is that most of the electrical energy caused by the short if actaully disipated in heat. Just make sure you have a wire that wont melt (after all thats how fuses work)

I've used the same process to shape foam many time (called hot wire cutting)

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