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Post by CampRacing on Jan 16, 2005 16:00:55 GMT -6
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Blackfoot
RCMX Test Driver!
theres a monkey in my closet
Posts: 84
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Post by Blackfoot on Jan 16, 2005 16:58:16 GMT -6
not bad looks pretty good did you use break line to make it
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Post by CampRacing on Jan 16, 2005 18:11:36 GMT -6
no it was made out of brass rod
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PDBRider
RCMX All Knowing Monster Master
"I Don't Get It?"
M.D.G.I.
Posts: 1,576
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Post by PDBRider on Jan 16, 2005 23:15:59 GMT -6
sweet
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Post by aarona40 on Jan 17, 2005 0:08:39 GMT -6
looks nice, can't wait 'till rs is finished with mine!!! aaron
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Post by Rock Spyder on Jan 17, 2005 14:12:57 GMT -6
Looks great... Nice detail...
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Post by hcfr34 on Jan 17, 2005 20:11:16 GMT -6
Looks good. I gotta tell you, the more I see the tubers the more I want one.
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Post by CampRacing on Jan 27, 2005 23:31:17 GMT -6
Well the truck is coming along nicely I have changed a few things and will post some pics soon
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Post by nitroman on Jan 28, 2005 21:01:20 GMT -6
real nice i like it
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Post by CampRacing on Jan 29, 2005 11:22:55 GMT -6
ok here you go
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Post by cousingrandpa on Jan 30, 2005 20:02:40 GMT -6
Great looking truck Looks good. I gotta tell you, the more I see the tubers the more I want one. I liked the trucks I saw here, Had Tom make me a chassis, Now I want more,more,more!!!!! I need help!! Anyone know the number too tube clod anonymous.
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Post by hcfr34 on Jan 30, 2005 21:46:57 GMT -6
You don't need them. The 1st step to recovery is to send all your stuff to me.
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Post by CampRacing on Jan 31, 2005 18:16:21 GMT -6
You don't need them. The 1st step to recovery is to send all your stuff to me. lol now that is funny
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 2, 2005 20:06:33 GMT -6
HaHaHa. Are your links made from arrows?
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 2, 2005 21:08:27 GMT -6
ha ha yes
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 2, 2005 23:51:14 GMT -6
How are the ends holding up? What did you use to glue the inserts in? I'm thinking of going wit arrows as well; although not sure if I'm gonna use alumn., or carbon.
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 3, 2005 10:49:13 GMT -6
so far they are holding up good you have to put super glue on the end of the arrow and let ti soke in that then super glue the insert in then get some 6.32 threaded rod and run it all the way throth the arrow and put you rod ends on then
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 3, 2005 19:13:30 GMT -6
You don't reckon the shaft is tough enough without running a threaded rod all the way through?
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 4, 2005 17:17:36 GMT -6
I am not sure I have not run one with out it but I dont think so
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 5, 2005 21:02:15 GMT -6
I was planning on doing it that way with my project. If I ever complete it I'll let you know how they work out.
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 7, 2005 22:22:41 GMT -6
the only thing about not running the rod all the way is that the inserts that go into the arrows take a 8.32 rod and the rod ends take a 6.32 I dont know how the rod ends will hold up to having the rod that big.it may work I dont know I have not done it
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 8, 2005 7:14:46 GMT -6
I posted, under gen discussion, a whole bunc of sites to get heavy duty rod ends. I tried to pinup it, but it was moved. If you look through the threads you still should be able to find it. I'm sure you can find an end to your liking.
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 8, 2005 17:06:34 GMT -6
I found your post and pinned it at the top of the gen discussion board
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Post by hcfr34 on Feb 8, 2005 18:57:52 GMT -6
That's cool, hope it doesn't get moved again. I'm trying to get ahold of R.S. about starting a new topic: Nuts and Bolts. A place where people can post tips, tricks, and new items to better our rides.
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Post by CampRacing on Feb 8, 2005 19:53:07 GMT -6
hey cool that is a great idea hope you get it started
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