Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I have a decent Hydradrive I donate to the project.
eBay ID: Nsr250_sp_repsol
Location: McChord AFB, WA
Location: McChord AFB, WA
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Great.
I will try to do a full list of what we need exactly, to be efficient.
May I will miss the rear set of ProLine 8086.
Hope to be able to machine the towers in a couple of days !
I will try to do a full list of what we need exactly, to be efficient.
May I will miss the rear set of ProLine 8086.
Hope to be able to machine the towers in a couple of days !
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I am not 100%, but I think I also have an extra set of them NIP without the "world champion" on the side-kenooze wrote:Great.
I will try to do a full list of what we need exactly, to be efficient.
May I will miss the rear set of ProLine 8086.
Hope to be able to machine the towers in a couple of days !
And, can you PM me your addy so that I can get the other parts out to you

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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
If Reggie's don't work for you I have a brand new pair that does have "World Champion" on the sidewall.kenooze wrote:Great.
I will try to do a full list of what we need exactly, to be efficient.
May I will miss the rear set of ProLine 8086.
Dave
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Last update, Dual offered the RCPS turnbuckle set.
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I'll let Dave send the tires ( I can't locate mine ) and I still need that address




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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Hi guy's
This is what I have already sourced right now, in my own stock.




This is what I have already sourced right now, in my own stock.




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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
My parts will go out to you tomorrow or the next day- I have no idea how long it will take to get to France though-
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Anybody can provide to the project a set of inner rear arm mount and rear hubs ?
Both in white ?
Thanks...
Both in white ?
Thanks...
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I will include the mounts and hubs with the trans in the morning Cedric
paul
It was grubby, but not had much use
i didn't take the diff apart as i don't have any instruction and don't need any more small baggys of cogs and balls
the diff is smooth


a quick scrub up looks better


edit ok got these too Cedric and will be winging its way to you later

paul
It was grubby, but not had much use

i didn't take the diff apart as i don't have any instruction and don't need any more small baggys of cogs and balls




a quick scrub up looks better


edit ok got these too Cedric and will be winging its way to you later

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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Hi evrybody,
This is the last update of the project...
I just cutted the rear tower in the sparked graphite sheet I have.
Not so much sparked, but infortunely I can't get a bettet finish.

I still have to countersunk the holes, but unfortunely I can't be in touch of the right tool.
Here in Europe, the angle of a flat head screw is 90° and it's not the proper one for the 4-40 standard screws.
Anybody can help ?
Thanks
Cédric
This is the last update of the project...
I just cutted the rear tower in the sparked graphite sheet I have.
Not so much sparked, but infortunely I can't get a bettet finish.

I still have to countersunk the holes, but unfortunely I can't be in touch of the right tool.
Here in Europe, the angle of a flat head screw is 90° and it's not the proper one for the 4-40 standard screws.
Anybody can help ?
Thanks
Cédric
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Bonjour Cédric! Are you referring to something like this? Or do you mean you can not find one with the correct angle?
http://www.aeromax-pistoletpeinture.com/A-2835-FRAISE-POUR-TETE-DE-VIS-16-MM-VT-12172.aspx#CT-445-Fraises
http://www.aeromax-pistoletpeinture.com/A-2835-FRAISE-POUR-TETE-DE-VIS-16-MM-VT-12172.aspx#CT-445-Fraises
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Oui, I can't find one with the correct angle. 

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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
What is the North American bore angle of flat-head screws, 82 degrees? Anyone know?
What's the time line on this project? If you were sent one from one of us, would you get it in time?
What's the time line on this project? If you were sent one from one of us, would you get it in time?
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