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I still think he needs at least one small face-kicking, just for inconveniencing our friend - but after the product arrives.
Well I was annoyed as I kind of am compulsive on these things once I've set my mind on it...

But I traded an old lipo I don't use that much with a little cash so I'm fine... As long as it comes! (And the wife doesn't find out)
   
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Brian - you are the king on painting chasus what do you think will work best - I'm thinking of a gun metal or silver with blue lexan panels.
   
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Outrunners and hard crawling don't really mix well. They cog a ton when a wheel gets stuck, and with large tires it makes it worse. Sensorless is much better suited for a scaler.

Those links and shock mounts would work if you don't want to fab anything. FYI the 3mm threaded ballends will break pretty easy on a clod.


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Thanks for the tips - I'll hold off buying anything until I get it and strip it down - Pics to come...
   
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Making some progress...

   
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12.14.2008, 11:42 PM

Looks a dang sight better already. I like silver/gray and blue together.


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12.14.2008, 11:46 PM

Wow, pretty!

Is that made of aluminum or steel tubing? Just curious because I noticed the welds and if aluminum, was wondering how you welded it. I'm looking for a low-cost welding solution for one-off jobs but don't want to spend a ton of cash on a TIG or MIG (can't remember which does al welds).
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12.14.2008, 11:48 PM

BrianG, miller makes some nice welders for around 3-400 for home type setups. I have seen them in person and the work really well. The are not for industrial use for hours on end, but for the home user they are great.


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12.15.2008, 04:45 AM

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I'm looking for a low-cost welding solution for one-off jobs but don't want to spend a ton of cash on a TIG or MIG (can't remember which does al welds).
TIG.
   
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12.15.2008, 10:35 AM

You can do AL with a wire feed mig, but I am not sure if the smaller 120v models will do it. I have a larger Miller Mig (actually have 2 of them) and they have been very good machines. We mainly weld sheet metal (car body panels) but I recently was welding 3"-4" galvanized pipe for my low front fence and swing gates, and that stuff is thick. A good welder is a great investment, that is for sure!
   
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Yeah, I had started a thread about welding aluminum a while back and know my options are to A) Get a good TIG welder and learn how to use it, B) Use that solder type stuff (links in that thread) and deal with the not-so-strong results, or C) find someone local to do the one-off jobs I need to do. I was just hoping there was some new magical/easy/cheap process.
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Yeah, I had started a thread about welding aluminum a while back and know my options are to A) Get a good TIG welder and learn how to use it, B) Use that solder type stuff (links in that thread) and deal with the not-so-strong results, or C) find someone local to do the one-off jobs I need to do. I was just hoping there was some new magical/easy/cheap process.
I heard that if you close your eyes really tight and tap your heels together a few times while wishing really hard... Nothing happens.

The local welder will be the cheapest... But having a tig welder would be nice!

Luckily a buddy of mine has welded al since he was 10 so I am covered!
   
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Making some progress...


WOW that looks GREAT!!!

Nice job...


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