Work Flow for RC Model Workshop

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Summary: Make your rc model workshop run like an assembly line. Learn how to best organize for the best work flow when building a workspace for making remote controlled models in this free video from a model-making expert.

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By Curtis Enlow
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Curtis Enlow has played, studied or worked in aviation and aerospace since he was five years old. He has worked flight lines in support of commercial, military, corporate, med-evac...read more

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"Hi, my name is Curtis Enlow. And on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to plan, set up and equip a work area for radio control models. Now, another major consideration of setting up a work area for RC models is organization and storage. It will make your hobby much more enjoyable if you always know for example, where your tools are, where to find them when you need them, putting back where they belong so that you don't have to scrunch around through a big box full of parts and tools looking for something you need, you can go right to it. Another nice aspect to this is that trays like this for example, with dividers that you can keep miscellaneous tools, drill bits all that sort of stuff in are very inexpensive, you can go to dollar stores discount stores, they are all over the place and they really don't cost more, typically a few dollars each. You're going to accumulate a lot of small parts as you work over the years in the bobby you're going to need some storage for that. Small trays like this are invaluable; there are a lot of tiny parts on, on RC helicopters for example. They basically comes in three sizes tiny, extra tiny and microscopic. You really don't want to spend a lot of time, digging around boxes full of tiny parts. You'll need temporary storages as well. You really don't want to just set screws down, especially some these tiny, tiny things you don't want to spend a half hour crawling on your hands and knees on the carpet looking for a screw that is a quarter of the size of a grain of rice. Take it from me, it's no fun. Little cups like this, bowels that are not easily knocked over are going to be invaluable to you as you are working on your models."

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