by scigs30 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:15 pm
ADW, I have bought a lot of kits over the years from many manufacturers, and I usually end up having to replace some of the wood. I know it is not fun, but I don't want to spend my time building a plane only to have the longer hons cave in during the covering process because they are too light. Also I don't want to use a power sander because the wood is too hard. I bought a Herr RC kit not too long ago and ended up replacing most of the stick wood because it was too soft, so the problem is not just with Guillows, its everyone. While I am on the subject of replacing wood, My Guillows SE5 came with heavy laser cut wood, too heavy for freeflight. That's OK because I replaced the wood and built a good flyer and I am happy with it. I keep the old wood for practice if I want to try out a new covering or painting technique. I for one do not want to spend all my time building a plane and only to ruin it at the end because I wanted to experiment. Like the SE5, I used the old wood, threw the plane together in a day, and practiced my silkspan application and color dope brushing skills. So don't throw away the old wood because it comes in handy when experimenting with new building techniques.