Use solder iron to stiffen monofilament rigging

When tensioning monofilament rigging wires on World War I aircraft, I prefer to use a variable-heat soldering iron set at low temperature. Test it off the model and adjust the heat accordingly. The soldering iron maintains a nice, uniform heat, and the small working tip can access tight, hard-to-reach spots.

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Mike ByerleyAvilla, Indiana

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