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Kenneth Blackwell wrote:<br>
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<div><font face="Comic Sans MS" color="#000080" size="2">Another thing
that one can do is to hang the fuse from the ceiling. If you have a suspended
ceiling, there are sheetmetal hangers that can be placed anywhere along
the ceiling suspension system. Make a loop of string for either end and
hang your fuse from the strings.</font></div>
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I screwed 'cup hooks' into the ceiling joists and hang the fuselages up close
to the ceiling with two pieces of 'bias binding' (ask your wife). The fuselages
are nose-to-tail, tail-to nose, nose-to-tail and so on for maximum packing.
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Ron Van Putte<br>
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