I’m in Babcock State Park-My girlfriend lives in Charleston!
I’m in Babcock State Park- call her and tell her to make the sun come out!My girlfriend lives in Charleston!
I’m in Babcock State Park-My girlfriend lives in Charleston!
I’m in Babcock State Park- call her and tell her to make the sun come out!My girlfriend lives in Charleston!
I'm from Texas sir. Only good thing that came out of WV is a smokin hot brunette that Jody will probably get ahold of when I go to OCSJust come over and talk to me, I’m sitting next to the tree-
Its gods work I tell ya. He knew you needed more responsibility and what better way than a future butterbar and a reckless pilotOnce I get home, I’ll look at your “wish list” and see what I have. I bought some stuff from a guy who’s Solo went down in Baltimore City- it was within sight, but before he got to it, the kids took his gopro and kicked the shit out of his drone. They busted the hell out of it- he gave it to me and I spent a couple hours removing everything I thought could come in handy-
little did I know..... I’d run into you.
Hes on a liquid diet. Consisting of Marines' tearsNo love in wv. Jodie has been terrorizing gf’s since 1776. Makes you wonder what he eats?
After drying or maybe even before, you could use a thin-film corrosion spray. Hint to all who read and fly over water, this (Corrosion-X) spray could be used on electronics, motors etc. Spray it on before you take your bird out next time. It dries to a thin film. It is used to prevent corrosion and it works. I've used it on aircraft and some of my electronics and other stuff that tends to get wet and would normally corrode. It works really well. Not cheap but worth the price. I was getting mine from Aircraft supply shop. If this stuff was on your Solo's electronics, I bet after rinsing and drying, it would power up fine.Tore everything apart. Headed to Wally world to get distilled water to wash. Stuff has already started rusting
Just got two cans. Do I just spray the stuff onto my metal?After drying or maybe even before, you could use a thin-film corrosion spray. Hint to all who read and fly over water, this (Corrosion-X) spray could be used on electronics, motors etc. Spray it on before you take your bird out next time. It dries to a thin film. It is used to prevent corrosion and it works. I've used it on aircraft and some of my electronics and other stuff that tends to get wet and would normally corrode. It works really well. Not cheap but worth the price. I was getting mine from Aircraft supply shop. If this stuff was on your Solo's electronics, I bet after rinsing and drying, it would power up fine.
CorrosionX
Read manufacturer's instructions. You spray down your electronic circuit boards, connectors, motors, anywhere you have potential for corrosion. Batteries too. It will stop corrosion. I would wipe off any excess with a soft cloth. You can watch vids on link to site for some help, I just noticed they have one from Flite Test guys that do model aircraft.Just got two cans. Do I just spray the stuff onto my metal?
After drying or maybe even before, you could use a thin-film corrosion spray. Hint to all who read and fly over water, this (Corrosion-X) spray could be used on electronics, motors etc. Spray it on before you take your bird out next time. It dries to a thin film. It is used to prevent corrosion and it works. I've used it on aircraft and some of my electronics and other stuff that tends to get wet and would normally corrode. It works really well. Not cheap but worth the price. I was getting mine from Aircraft supply shop. If this stuff was on your Solo's electronics, I bet after rinsing and drying, it would power up fine.
CorrosionX
An $11 insurance policy sounds reasonable to me....
Larger can on Amazon- 16ounce for $22.32An $11 insurance policy sounds reasonable to me....
Its 8 bucks on the website he linked [emoji4]An $11 insurance policy sounds reasonable to me....
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