E1 Seabird hydrofoil and jet rib
Letting the paint dry on the latest foil before fitting. The ribs I've built take on water, it's just something to get used to, so the steering servo packed up (a cheap one i no longer buy) . Not wanting to spend over £30 on an IP67 waterproof servo from the model shop again, I found one on aliexpress. Ysido and its lP67 waterproof , I was surprised by the quality, the whole case is aluminium, and price £15. Stainless Steel gears and 2 strong metal arms, which I didn't need to use, my futaba arm fit the spline so saved messing around. See pic, they come in 25kg and 35kg.
Whilst it was on the bench I thought it needs attention, so looked what I had, ah back to black from Halfords, it works on the car bumpers so why not. Two coats with a small sponge and a paint brush gave it a nice shine, looks new again .
Correction.....its acrylic graphene trim restorer, expensive but very good,
Letting the paint dry on the latest foil before fitting. The ribs I've built take on water, it's just something to get used to, so the steering servo packed up (a cheap one i no longer buy) . Not wanting to spend over £30 on an IP67 waterproof servo from the model shop again, I found one on aliexpress. Ysido and its lP67 waterproof , I was surprised by the quality, the whole case is aluminium, and price £15. Stainless Steel gears and 2 strong metal arms, which I didn't need to use, my futaba arm fit the spline so saved messing around. See pic, they come in 25kg and 35kg.
Whilst it was on the bench I thought it needs attention, so looked what I had, ah back to black from Halfords, it works on the car bumpers so why not. Two coats with a small sponge and a paint brush gave it a nice shine, looks new again .
Correction.....its acrylic graphene trim restorer, expensive but very good,
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