EP 52: Building PVC Racks to store fuselages from the ceiling
Today I will show you how to build racks out of PVC irrigation pipe to hoist and store your fuselages up and out of the way so they can avoid becoming a victim of hangar rash. You know those irritating dents, scratches, or just being crunched? If your shop has an open, maybe even high ceiling, this might be a great place for you to store them. Check it out.
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6 сен 2024