Re: Another Dumb A$$ Mechanic
It's funny what happens to glue and wood with age. I built a model of a DH-4 back in the mid 60s as a kid. Just a little 24" span rubber model. I used to really like the structure so I never covered it and it was in a box stored away for decades. When I found it I hung the bare frame from the ceiling. The earth quake knocked it down and when it hit the floor about half of it disassembled itself! Not one piece of 50 year old wood broken, but the glue joints all just fell apart!
Now I doubt Taylorcraft used Ambroid (remember chewing it off your fingers?) but it was just amazing that when I looked over the pieces there was NOT ONE TRACE of glue anywhere! I KNOW that I wasn't that neat at 10 years old. I wonder what happens to the glues they used on our planes in 70 years?
Hank
It's funny what happens to glue and wood with age. I built a model of a DH-4 back in the mid 60s as a kid. Just a little 24" span rubber model. I used to really like the structure so I never covered it and it was in a box stored away for decades. When I found it I hung the bare frame from the ceiling. The earth quake knocked it down and when it hit the floor about half of it disassembled itself! Not one piece of 50 year old wood broken, but the glue joints all just fell apart!
Now I doubt Taylorcraft used Ambroid (remember chewing it off your fingers?) but it was just amazing that when I looked over the pieces there was NOT ONE TRACE of glue anywhere! I KNOW that I wasn't that neat at 10 years old. I wonder what happens to the glues they used on our planes in 70 years?
Hank
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