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03.14.2009, 09:45 PM

That comment was made to me, as they do not even sell shock oil...


There selection is literally this
-T-maxx a- arms
-3 nitro motors
-some 5 year old nimhs
-and some HPI spur gears.

Thats it.
No exaggeration


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03.14.2009, 10:01 PM

I keep my CA in the fridge it really does seem to last longer . When i store it in my tool box it dries out . The ca in my fridge is at least 4-5 months old . I have been doing this for years .


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03.14.2009, 10:19 PM

My dad always used to keep super glue in the fridge, as well as alkaline batts. It definitely works for the ca style glues, plus when you use it cold it take a bit longer to dry, which can be good at times... Also it is bit thicker so it does not run between your finger and what you are trying to stick together.

As far as ketchup replacing shock oil... I guess if you wanted something thick, however when it heats up it changes consistency so it may not be the best condiment to use... Mayo would work well in the front diff, mustard would be good in the rear diff... Not sure what to put in the center, maybe some smuckers! As far as the shocks, I think some miracle whip would be best.
   
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03.15.2009, 12:33 PM

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I keep my CA in the fridge it really does seem to last longer . When i store it in my tool box it dries out . The ca in my fridge is at least 4-5 months old . I have been doing this for years .
Yup. Me too. I got tired of buying a new bottle of $10 glue ever month, so I started putting it in the fridge. My current bottle has lasted 3 years.
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03.15.2009, 02:52 PM

My friends' mom is a nurse and she always used super glue to seal our cuts up.
   
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