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Conveyor Ledge
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Conveyor Ledge
Well, ... in order to take care of the transportation of models, I made this conveyor shelf, I can easily place and remove it from the vehicle and it allows me to transport up to 4/5 models, (even armed if they are placed in front), without risks and totally ordered.
It is made entirely of wood and has at each end of round rods a rubber bump to retain the models. In addition to taking care that you accidentally hit your face when trying to take a model inside the vehicle.
I hope you like the idea and it will be useful.
It is made entirely of wood and has at each end of round rods a rubber bump to retain the models. In addition to taking care that you accidentally hit your face when trying to take a model inside the vehicle.
I hope you like the idea and it will be useful.
MauricioB- Top Poster
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
Brilliant and well made
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
Nice Mauricio, but if your roads are anything like the twisty/curvy/bumpy roads like we have in West Virginia your going to need some long rubber bands strung top pin to bottom pin to keep them secure.
Bob
Bob
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
Very useful tip Mauricio I am also planning to make or buy something similar because at least the storage of my planes badly needs a solution.
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
rsv1cox wrote:Nice Mauricio, but if your roads are anything like the twisty/curvy/bumpy roads like we have in West Virginia your going to need some long rubber bands strung top pin to bottom pin to keep them secure.
Bob
Hey Bob, yes, of course they must be safe, not only because of curves and vaches, but also in case of an unexpected braking, or someone who crosses our path and one must maneuver, the models must remain safe, said then, the ledge has a base each comma rod, this is so that the models do not mark or slide, in turn rubber bands are responsible for retaining each piece in place, making each model is independent at the time of removal.
It is so safe that you can place the entire set sideways or inverted, that each piece will remain in place!
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
It looks good. Make sure you fasten the stand itself down. I lost 4 planes like that.
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Re: Conveyor Ledge
That looks Great and pretty easy for some protection for priceless models
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