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handle that fits like a glove!
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handle that fits like a glove!
Yet another one of Roddie's "hair-brained" ideas.. Optimal grip... 2, 3,and 4" line spacing (3" shown) and eliminates need for a thong. You have to admit.. it's creative.
Re: handle that fits like a glove!
you are differently something
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Re: handle that fits like a glove!
roddie wrote:Yet another one of Roddie's "hair-brained" ideas.. Optimal grip... 2, 3,and 4" line spacing (3" shown) and eliminates need for a thong. You have to admit.. it's creative.
Cool shoes, Dude! I love this idea. You can vary the width by using different fingers, and you can fine tune the trim by moving your fingers in or out to get the exact feel you want!
I'm just not that good at making perfectly matched lines, so this wouldn't really work for me....
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Re: handle that fits like a glove!
Hey, I never said it'd been tested.. and this forum is for Cox engines, not Lycoming... watch that cigarette, or you'll burn the other two off. BTW wise-guy... those are different fingers than the one's shown in your glove-handle photo.. or did the pinky and index get tangled in the lines and ripped off when you were stunting your 50% Albatross?
Re: handle that fits like a glove!
Lycoming?
You may have got me with that one!
The only relevant reference I could find was
"Lycoming is a major US manufacturer of civilian aircraft engines. Headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Lycoming produces a line of horizontally opposed, air-cooled, four-, six- and eight-cylinder ... "
I do find that, although maybe not Cox, multi flat cylinder engines are very attractive
You may have got me with that one!
The only relevant reference I could find was
"Lycoming is a major US manufacturer of civilian aircraft engines. Headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Lycoming produces a line of horizontally opposed, air-cooled, four-, six- and eight-cylinder ... "
I do find that, although maybe not Cox, multi flat cylinder engines are very attractive
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Re: handle that fits like a glove!
Ian, you never cease to amaze me! How about some stats on that one... It's a beauty!
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roddie wrote:Ian, you never cease to amaze me! How about some stats on that one... It's a beauty!
Your wish will be my command. I will post it tonight in the appropriate section. ( Now I have stuck my fingers back together!)
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