Great info, as always Jorge. I do something similar w/o a fancy electronic device. Get a steel plate (got a 4"x12"x1/4" flat bar plate from Home Depot), a dozen N52 magnets, and a glass dish big enough to hold the plate and cover the chassis with 1/2" of hot (~180-200 degrees) water. Let it sit in a oven at 180 for about an hour, bring it out and let it cool completely. Wa-la - flattened chassis. I tend to do this a lot to Fly Classics, as their chassis seems to warp with just a sideways look at them!
Great info, as always Jorge.
I do something similar w/o a fancy electronic device. Get a steel plate (got a 4"x12"x1/4" flat bar plate from Home Depot), a dozen N52 magnets, and a glass dish big enough to hold the plate and cover the chassis with 1/2" of hot (~180-200 degrees) water. Let it sit in a oven at 180 for about an hour, bring it out and let it cool completely. Wa-la - flattened chassis. I tend to do this a lot to Fly Classics, as their chassis seems to warp with just a sideways look at them!
Thanks Joseph!
Great review mate, thank you, you do good stuff!
Thank you sir!