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    That would be very cool Aaron! I'd love to see that!
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    Alright then we can plan on it. I think you guys will find it interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron Novak View Post
    Nothing like SEM (scanning electron microscope) images of test welds to dispel the old (young) wives tales. No opinions, no sales pitches, no guessing. Just science and data.....should be fun.
    I wonder how many home builders have that stuff.

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    I agree with Allen. Whe
    n I built my Flut-R-Bug, I was advised by other experienced builders to start with the tail section. By the time I reached the fire wall, my welds were really good. Everyone knows the tail section air loads are lighter.

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