Dave's Graphite Resto
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
Thanks Adam,
It just means I am getting closer to having to order a shell,
and then for me the dreaded painting.
Cheers, Dave.
It just means I am getting closer to having to order a shell,
and then for me the dreaded painting.
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
I can't believe how long it has been since I last did anything to this build.
List of things I have done in the last couple of months,
Re- dyed and reinstalled the original long wing tube rear bulkhead.
Re-release ASC6279 ball cups and Dubro 2157 Turnbuckles.
Trinity 7079 wing mounts.
Trinity 7130 Momo star front wheels.
Pro-Line 2558 Rear wheels.
Team CRP 4238 Mini Pin rear tires.
Team CRP 4239 Mini Pin front Tires.
List of things I have done in the last couple of months,
Re- dyed and reinstalled the original long wing tube rear bulkhead.
Re-release ASC6279 ball cups and Dubro 2157 Turnbuckles.
Trinity 7079 wing mounts.
Trinity 7130 Momo star front wheels.
Pro-Line 2558 Rear wheels.
Team CRP 4238 Mini Pin rear tires.
Team CRP 4239 Mini Pin front Tires.
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
Hi Guys,
Not much to report but received these today,
Thank you Sabula Tech.
Now I just need to work out what the instructions are trying to say.
Cheers, Dave.
Not much to report but received these today,
Thank you Sabula Tech.
Now I just need to work out what the instructions are trying to say.
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
Oh I have never noticed that before. Kinda cool, instead of a U shaped wire you just make two L shapes and a straight piece goes across. Seems like it wouldn’t be as sturdy but a lot easier to build
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
Hi Jeff,
What you just said now makes sense
Thank you.
That's why the holes are 90 degrees to each other.
Would look different done that way.
I have Trinity wing mounts so I would need 3 pieces of straight wire?
Cheers, Dave.
What you just said now makes sense
Thank you.
That's why the holes are 90 degrees to each other.
Would look different done that way.
I have Trinity wing mounts so I would need 3 pieces of straight wire?
Cheers, Dave.
Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
DaveM,
I've just noticed what looks to be an RC10 battery tray mounted on your rear bulkhead. Then you mounted your ESC to that.....
I must say, I have never seen that before, but I really like. I think I'm going to steal that idea....
I've just noticed what looks to be an RC10 battery tray mounted on your rear bulkhead. Then you mounted your ESC to that.....
I must say, I have never seen that before, but I really like. I think I'm going to steal that idea....
Erik
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White Hall, Md.
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Re: Dave's Graphite Resto
Yes, it's a modified RC10 battery cup.
I cut it as short as possible, so the speed control just fits and then cut it as low as possible,
using the two lowest bolts on the shock tower to secure it.
No problems,
I stole the idea from someone else.
I cut it as short as possible, so the speed control just fits and then cut it as low as possible,
using the two lowest bolts on the shock tower to secure it.
No problems,
I stole the idea from someone else.
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