I didnt even know they made PVC cutters. I've always just used a hacksaw.
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Oh man, you've been doing it the much, much harder way!I didnt even know they made PVC cutters. I've always just used a hacksaw.
It wouldn't be overkill for those who do this all day long or for those with arthritis or lack the hand strengths.I dont cut PVC much these days. I did a lot when I was younger when I worked with my dad who was a plumber by trade but I dont think the cutters existed back then. We generally worked with 1.5in and 2in but also with 3 and 4 inch a lot. We either used a hacksaw or a chop saw. If I was doing projects like yours though Id definitely buy me one of those. Hell Id probably buy this thing even though I feel like this would be complete overkill lol
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good call...didnt think about thatIt wouldn't be overkill for those who do this all day long or for those with arthritis or lack the hand strengths.
Thanks I'm definitely happy with it and only one like it in the worldGood job on the bumper. The rig looks great. One question though. What is SWB?
Shoot wish I'd have seen this before I messaged you back. This is definitely your issue I'd bet as the slipper hub is not sitting flat which will rub and catch inside the PM housing.So i thought I was on my way to having a running rig....NOPE. I go to put motor assembly back in. It goes just fine. Put center drive shaft in to check binding again. AND YEP! Diffs are in and only 1 lityle catchy place I hope breaks in. The spur and pinion mesh is good bearings are new. All is good till I put the motor assembly in.
Heres my question...with my spur assembly looking as it did when I pulled it out could the case be warped too?
I checkex slipper screw and backed it off more. But when spin spur and pinion smooth. Feels as it should.
Ahhhhh gotchya! She looks good man. I didnt fully understand what you had done there at firstThanks I'm definitely happy with it and only one like it in the world
SWB is Short Wheel Base it is made from the SWB 1/8 Typhon 6s chassis where the normal Mojave XLWB, extra long wheel base, is way longer and is 1/7 scale. So it is the shortest chassis available for the 6s platform and Mojave is the largest. That's why I say it's a 1/9 scale Mojave as a 1/8 would be the long wheel base chassis from a Kraton 6s which is still quite a bit smaller than the Mojave XLWB chassis and then this chassis is even smaller than the Kraton LWB by a bit
Thanks! Definitely turned out to be a sweet rig and only had to buy very little as I had most all the parts from my spares and parts binshonestly I'd say it is one of my cheapest built rigs even over my 3s Arrmas as they run $300+ a pop then couple hundred in upgrades. Think I maybe spent $100- $150 max on this project besides all my spares and electronics etc I already had.Ahhhhh gotchya! She looks good man. I didnt fully understand what you had done there at first
I used to be a maintenance manager for 4 large apartment complexes' here in town and these cutters were an absolute must.I didnt even know they made PVC cutters. I've always just used a hacksaw.
That or have to change all my smaller lipos with connections I don't have on hand so made more sense to me to just go to the deans. Also being for a crawler didn't feel it needed a better connection.Ahhhhhh, a Deans connector.....I knew I liked you for a reason!