Damn near impossible to flip in this style hammock, now the old school kind with the wooden spreader bars, yeah, death traps.
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Thanks man. He's 4 and was playing in his sisters bed, which is luckily a little lower than the top bunk of a bunk bed, and ended up flipping out of it.@SchrodeMode keeping you in my thoughts, pal.
My oldest son broke his when he 2. I feel your pain.
VERY high winds earlier causing a large tree to fall on a major power line in the area. We ended up with a couple pairs of shorts running through our service panel.and couple pairs of running shorts.
And @Rolex running around with no shorts...VERY high winds earlier causing a large tree to fall on a major power line in the area. We ended up with a couple pairs of shorts running through our service panel.
The high winds brought in a cold front. It's SO cold that I had to put on longer shorts.And @Rolex running around with no shorts...
Another $30 worth of parts. 10 pack of JST connectors to convert everything, new DT tires for the high roller, new body for the sct to ditch the wide body, new higher torque bb losi motor for the micro-t. Looking at brushless since my 2.4g board can run it, just not sure what one to get, and since alloy trans with bearings are hard to find, I just got the brushed for now.Used Losi micro-sct. Spare parts for the truck. 2.4ghz receiver/esc for my micro-highroller (after knocking the dustballs off it). My first lipo packs for both trucks and a charger, as well as some wires to convert all the ends.
Not sure how, but I was buying a cheap truck to chase the cats around the house due to the micro-highroller being irritatingly glitchy and having a short run time (or overheating due to a 4xaaa pack on it), and I end up buying a used brushless sct for $130, then closing in on another $120 in parts/batts/charger for it and my micro-highroller that I haven't driven in over a year... Will be fun again I hope, since I won't need to use the stupid glitchy ass AM radio. THe sct is 2.4g and paired just fine with my spektrum transmitter. Guessing the micro-highroller will do the same
The stock micro SCT transmissions are stout enough to handle the brushless power out of the box. I would recommend the 8250Kv set up as it isn't quite as insane as the 10950Kv (i have both).Another $30 worth of parts. 10 pack of JST connectors to convert everything, new DT tires for the high roller, new body for the sct to ditch the wide body, new higher torque bb Losi motor for the micro-t. Looking at brushless since my 2.4g board can run it, just not sure what one to get, and since alloy trans with bearings are hard to find, I just got the brushed for now.
Wanting the brushless and bearings in the trans for the micro-t.The stock micro SCT transmissions are stout enough to handle the brushless power out of the box. I would recommend the 8250Kv set up as it isn't quite as insane as the 10950Kv (i have both).