being his normally cheerful and helpful self responded “At that temperature, are HUMANS able to bend?
Dr.1 Driver didn’t understand that I was talking about temperature degrees: “CA hinges will crank to over 60 degrees, as any fun flyer can attest to. As long as they’re not bent double, they’ll work.” I straightened him out on my intent, and he confessed “Oh, ok. Well, I’ve flown my plane with them in 45 degrees, had no problems.” Thanks a lot, Dr! Finally, Don Hatton (of Galena, AK) came through! …I use monokote hinges and Goldberg/Klett pinned hinges. I used to use Granite State Iron-on hinges but apparently they aren’t made anymore. I have never used CA hinges, so I can’t comment. For the cold, the best choice IMO would be the Kletts. Kaare Smith (of Norway) has experienced something similar: I really don’t have an answer for you. Nice to have such an annual event up in the north. Here in Buskerud RC Klubb in Norway, we have a similar event, the Crhistmas Limbo, which normally is held between december 24. and january 2. Normally we have temperatures between -10 and -20 degrees Cel