★Clean up your motor commutators with these brushes - around 2 or 3 minutes with battery pack connected will freshen up brushed motor performance. ★Contains two cleaning brushes.
Does anyone have experience with these? I'm not sure how these would work more than once.
Does anyone still make comm sticks? I’ve only seen them for high prices with shipping included. These seem to be about 12$ shipped.
Is a fiberglass pen about the same as a com stick?
I don't know much about it but it looks like a stock motor lathe. Does anyone know the model, or have a link to instructions on this lathe or type of lathe?
Is there...
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And don't stop mid pass, maintain a continuous and constant speed for each pass
Oh, and always make sure the tool carriage is on the load side of the feed screw when you cut.
This is the only slot brush conversion MG motor i have ever come across, sourced from an ex-MG and Yokomo team driver Ian Oddie. It has some beautiful endbell detailing, as per the occasional Trinity slot conversions, and the Sagami lettering on the...
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At one point it was pretty much Sagami (for Yokomo) and Tokyo Mechs (trinity) as rc car motor base component manufacturers from what I understand. There had to be some others but those were the two top companies. I'm not sure where Air Supply (CAM,...
I thought I'd start with something easy for my first attempt with an air brush. The Dyna Storm was perfect for the job!
I used liquid mask and Faskolor water based paint. The air brush was used for the liquid mask. It took about four good coats to...
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I just used an inexpensive $30 dollar Central Pneumatic airbrush. I didn't want to invest in an expensive brush and compressor until I figured out what I was doing. It's perfect for basic solid-color paint schemes.
That is my suggestion too. I got...
I am looking for a decent primary paint kit...kind of like the old Testors kit but more oriented towards clear lexan. The bodies just keep stacking up on me. When I work on a kit I do everything except for the bodies :roll: Really need to get...
So I was testing some vintage electronics tonight, and noticed that the brushed motor I had seemed to run at full throttle just fine if I increased the throttle slowly, but not if increased quickly. Most of the time. Sometimes it just worked fine....
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Collector?
Comm. Language oopsie.
I think both collector and comm are the same, it depends where you live... :wink: