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BrianG 01.11.2010 04:44 PM

Cow R/C Jumbo Screw Catcher Review
 
I recently acquired one of Cow R/C's "Jumbo Screw Catcher" work mats. While I honestly wouldn't have thought about purchasing something like this before, I will say it has come in quite handy already. I don't know about you, but I get tired of climbing under the bench to find tiny screws/nuts/washers in the shadows.

The whole mat measures 30" x 24" and is 3/8" thick. The main work area is 28" x 18.5", and is large enough to hold anything 8th scale and smaller, has a magnetic base to keep screws from bouncing into oblivion, and has convenient little tool/parts pockets. Each of the smaller pockets are 3" x 1.25" and are perfect for containing various screws, nuts, etc. The larger pockets are 8.5" x 3" and are large enough for most of those pesky hand tools that tend to roll off a bench. The entire base is magnetic and the bright white makes finding stray screws easy. The foam walls appear to be made of a neoprene type of material, so it should be sturdy and last a long time.

Now, on to the pictures!

Here is the mat fresh out of the box. The inserts are pre-cut, easily removeable, and can be used for future storage of the mat when not in use:

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/cow_mat/mat_1.jpg


With all the inserts removed. The package also came with a few decals.

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/cow_mat/mat_2.jpg


In this picture, you can see the thickness of the foam "walls".

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/cow_mat/mat_3.jpg


This just shows how big the mat is compared to my not-so-clean Xray XT8 truggy.

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/cow_mat/mat_4.jpg


And, here is a very small video showing how the magnetic base helps prevent screws bouncing if dropped.

whitrzac 01.11.2010 05:03 PM

links/price???

BrianG 01.11.2010 05:06 PM

http://www.cowrc.com/cow_rc_new_site_013.htm

_paralyzed_ 01.11.2010 07:27 PM

looks absolutely perfect for working on those damn micro-t's. I swear, I buy a screw kit everytime I work on mine to replace what I lose.

PBO 01.11.2010 07:28 PM

That'd kinda take all the fun out of dodging the Redbacks that live under my bench!!

magman 01.11.2010 07:31 PM

Brian love the paint job on your truggy!:lol:

My friend did the same thing to his B4 and I gave him a ton of grief about it...that is until one day I had to take the body off of my crt.5 multiple times to check things. Now he gives me a hard time.

The pit mat is a great idea. Thanks for the review and link!:yes:

_paralyzed_ 01.11.2010 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PBO (Post 343624)
That'd kinda take all the fun out of dodging the Redbacks that live under my bench!!

too many crawlies down under...... the work bench:lol:

PBO 01.11.2010 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 343627)
too many crawlies down under...... the work bench:lol:

As long as you toss them a Kangaroo or Wombat every once in a while they leave you alone :lol:

BrianG 01.11.2010 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magman (Post 343625)
Brian love the paint job on your truggy!:lol:

It's the new "transparent black". :lol:

Actually, I damage these things too fast to spend all kinds of time in painting them up. So, I just buy the shell, trim it up, and apply stickers. Done! :smile:

magman 01.11.2010 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 343629)
It's the new "transparent black". :lol:

Actually, I damage these things too fast to spend all kinds of time in painting them up. So, I just buy the shell, trim it up, and apply stickers. Done! :smile:

Don't blame you for not spending time painting. Painting rc bodies is my least favorite part of our hobby

The Cow 01.12.2010 07:02 PM

Thank You for the great review my friend :mdr:

Much appreciated!

Heath

RC-Monster Mike 01.17.2010 01:36 AM

I have one of these gems - it is a nice mat for working on stuff(usually not my own, so the magnetic base is nice and welcome feature). Definately "Monster approved". Good job on this, Cow!

Unsullied_Spy 01.17.2010 09:40 PM

Going to have to get one for myself. Anyone with a helicopter knows how much of a pain head shims can be....

Cartwheels 01.18.2010 12:22 AM

These are cool, not cheap though. I can see them being good for other projects too.

BrianG 01.18.2010 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cartwheels (Post 344596)
These are cool, not cheap though...

Nothing in this hobby is...


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