Especially if you have a bulk lot of the smaller bands, or better yet, you got the smaller bands for free!!!Colonel Blink wrote: 13 May 2019, 07:58 Mind you, I'd not thought of joining them together, and that is a Top Money Saving Tip!!!!

Especially if you have a bulk lot of the smaller bands, or better yet, you got the smaller bands for free!!!Colonel Blink wrote: 13 May 2019, 07:58 Mind you, I'd not thought of joining them together, and that is a Top Money Saving Tip!!!!
Let me guess Colonel - the 2 sizes are too big & too littleColonel Blink wrote: 13 May 2019, 16:02 I don't know about Down Under, but up here in the Old Country, posties shed elastic bands on the pavement..... since I got a dog and started multiple daily walks to the park, I have copious bands - but only in two sizes!
The moving around trick works well for IC motors especially single cylinder spark ignition ones.Spike S wrote: 13 May 2019, 22:56 Shaft may also be bent. If prop balancing off the motor fails to cure it, try moving the prop round in 60° steps relative to the shaft, looking for improvement each time.
Oh, I understand now, I am just a poor dumb Aussie. Lots of No64 Rubber bands here.Colonel Blink wrote: 13 May 2019, 07:58 I think that Phil was referring to your joining together of smaller wing bands rather than pay for ones the correct size!![]()
Mind you, I'd not thought of joining them together, and that is a Top Money Saving Tip!!!!