Free shot bags for you, feedback for me
Hi all-
I am developing a "kit" of small shotbags to be used as building aids:
I use these all the time on my current project, but it is a composite plane, so much different building methods. I also built an RV-4 (986BP 'Banana Puddin'), and think these would have been pretty useful at the time. I'd like to get 3-4 bags into the hands of someone who is building at least 20+ hours a week to get some feedback on whether RV builders would find them useful. There will be no charge for the bags, and you'll be free to keep them. I just ask that you provide some feedback a few months down the road. I only have one set of bags so they'll go to whoever can use them the most.
In response to some of the comments below, here are the differences between these and panelbeater bags:
1. Made of canvas, not leather. More conformable.
2. Filled with stainless steel, not lead. No contamination issues.
3. Butterfly handles for ease of lifting. Color of handle indicates weight of bag.
If interested, please email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Eric
Hi all-
I am developing a "kit" of small shotbags to be used as building aids:
I use these all the time on my current project, but it is a composite plane, so much different building methods. I also built an RV-4 (986BP 'Banana Puddin'), and think these would have been pretty useful at the time. I'd like to get 3-4 bags into the hands of someone who is building at least 20+ hours a week to get some feedback on whether RV builders would find them useful. There will be no charge for the bags, and you'll be free to keep them. I just ask that you provide some feedback a few months down the road. I only have one set of bags so they'll go to whoever can use them the most.
In response to some of the comments below, here are the differences between these and panelbeater bags:
1. Made of canvas, not leather. More conformable.
2. Filled with stainless steel, not lead. No contamination issues.
3. Butterfly handles for ease of lifting. Color of handle indicates weight of bag.
If interested, please email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Eric
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