Metal rigging
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Metal rigging
I've used a hot match head to tighten stretched sprue rigging. Does anyone know if that or anything else will straighten fine metal wire rigging? I was careless and now have some bends in some rigging that won't totally come out. Will anything straighten it again? Thanks.
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Re: Metal rigging
Only thing I can think of doing is use a needle-nose pliers and clamp the bends with that - it'll straighten them, but might leave an impression of the pliers depending on how soft the wire used ismburkey wrote:I've used a hot match head to tighten stretched sprue rigging. Does anyone know if that or anything else will straighten fine metal wire rigging? I was careless and now have some bends in some rigging that won't totally come out. Will anything straighten it again? Thanks.
Reason for the needle-nose? They usually have the smoothest jaw faces, regular pliers have deep cross-cuts for better grip
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Thanks gents. Piano wire would be too large for a 1/1400 Raptor. This is really fine wire, and it works great as long as you take care to keep it straight as you install it. Really intended for 1/48 or 1/72 biplanes. If I ever get another chance, I'll probably use fine monofilament that seems to hold its shape better unless it's really crimped. I think the needle nose pliers will do fine. I wasn't expecting to win any contests anyway based on my work to date.
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you can get monofilament line in low (4lb test) diameter. You can also get monofilament sewing thread. I like the smoke color, and I've found the sewing thread has just a little bit of give, I'm hoping it helps survivability when traveling.
Oh, and you might want to tape up the jaws on that set of pliers to pad them a bit so you don't scratch the wire.
Oh, and you might want to tape up the jaws on that set of pliers to pad them a bit so you don't scratch the wire.
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