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    I have been fortunate enough to have aquired a brand new set of Stubz paddles for my BEAM (thanks Eddie).
    My question is do I need to apply any CA or just wind them in?
    The original plastic ones seemed to fit tighter than these.
    Thanks.
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  • #2
    You sure there isnt some locking grub screws Adrian.

    Mine had.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by busterboy View Post
      You sure there isnt some locking grub screws Adrian.

      Mine had.
      No there weren't. No holes in the paddles to screw them into either although there were a pair of collets that have grub screws.
      Maybe the larger ones do but these are on a 2mm flybar so are quite thin.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by machasm View Post
        No there weren't. No holes in the paddles to screw them into either although there were a pair of collets that have grub screws.
        Maybe the larger ones do but these are on a 2mm flybar so are quite thin.
        Ahhh, Mine are for the 600.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by machasm View Post
          No there weren't. No holes in the paddles to screw them into either although there were a pair of collets that have grub screws.
          Maybe the larger ones do but these are on a 2mm flybar so are quite thin.
          Maybe Rob at evorc might know....surely someone has used them on a Beam before...?
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          • #6
            I found this quote on RR from Brian who works for CY enterprises

            Apply a small dab of medium CA to the end of the flybar and thread them on. They will stay put just fine.

            Thread can be found here: http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t486263p1/

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            • #7
              depends if they feel loose then id add a tiny amount of CA just to give it that little grip... obviously dont go mental. The small 450 ones are the same... no grub screw. I didnt have to use CA on the ones i have on my rex 450. This was because they felt stiff enough that they wouldnt move in flight. Just feel yours and evaluate the situation whether you need the CA or not.

              Cheers
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              • #8
                OK thanks for that guys.
                I will add a small dab just to be on the safe side.
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