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Cox Engine of The Month
CEF Wing Patch - Now Avaliable
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CEF Wing Patch - Now Avaliable
Didn't get a chance to win your wings the first time around? A Cox Engine Forum iron-on wing patch should do the trick!
Patch measures about 4.1" x 1.375", Babe Bee .049 shown for size comparison.
Patches have an iron-on backing so they can be easily ironed on to your favorite hat, shirt, jacket, or whatever you wish. Hell, I think they would even look good glued to the side of a flight box.
Patches are only $5 each with shipping included for US orders. Sent via USPS.
*Contact before ordering for international shipping*
Check out the Forum Store to order yours now!
Help with the increasing running costs of the forum by purchasing a patch!
Feel free to ask questions and comment!
Re: CEF Wing Patch - Now Avaliable
I used Loctite medium spray glue to put a similar AMA Pilot patch on a Carhartt(brand) ball-cap, and weighted it down while it cured. Now, several years later, a whole lotta heat, sweat, drowning in the surf, and castor oil have not begun to loosen it. My lucky flying and fishing hat. That's a good option to ironing if you want to try it. That Loctite glue is about the same thing as 3M 77.
Definitely going to get a patch for a shirt or another hat, thanks, Jacob.
Rusty
Definitely going to get a patch for a shirt or another hat, thanks, Jacob.
Rusty
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Re: CEF Wing Patch - Now Avaliable
Davenz13 wrote:Mine arrived safe and sound down under.
Thanks Jacob
Very good to hear you got your patches! Thank you for letting me know. They made me put them in a larger envelope at the post office as they didn't have customs labels small enough for the original envelope. Shipping came out cheap enough though, I was worried they were going to quote something over $10.
RknRusty wrote:I used Loctite medium spray glue to put a similar AMA Pilot patch on a Carhartt(brand) ball-cap, and weighted it down while it cured. Now, several years later, a whole lotta heat, sweat, drowning in the surf, and castor oil have not begun to loosen it. My lucky flying and fishing hat. That's a good option to ironing if you want to try it. That Loctite glue is about the same thing as 3M 77.
Definitely going to get a patch for a shirt or another hat, thanks, Jacob.
Rusty
Yep, you could glue it on or iron it on if you wish. Could try ironing it on first and if it ever comes loose, glue it. Or if you or your wife has a sewing machine, you could sew it on. Not sure if I would want to try sewing it by hand, might be a little tough to do.
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