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It's tool time! 10 years 10 months ago #24240

:) Some Tools I use every days for my rcs and my 1/1 cars
The 3,5X75 flat screw driver and the Radio box, are my favourites. I have them always near me :blink:




I found this US hex keys set this week.

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It's tool time! 10 years 10 months ago #24241

:) Some Tools I use every days for my rcs and my 1/1 cars
The 3,5X75 flat screw driver and the Radio box, are my favourites. I have them always near me :blink:




I found this US hex keys set this week.

:( A bug with my PC

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It's tool time! 10 years 10 months ago #24247

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What's that bug, link not working? :huh:

The specialist that the (apparently not so) specialists referred to have a 5.5mm spanner! :cheer:
Store is not far away and it even saves a couple of bucks compared to the internet :

www.hugoschippe...&Itemid=26

For those harder to reach places on the car...

Yet another subject - anybody got good tips to remove the smaller E-clips?
I'm always fiddling around with them. Nothing's sharp and strong enough to jam in between it to flip it out...

Putting them in place is a piece of cake of course with the special Tamiya tool.
This one's cool too but I don't think it's really needed for the larger sizes :



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It's tool time! 10 years 10 months ago #24248

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24330

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Thread cutting oil arrived. :)

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24447

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Not getting wood clamps to work for cutting threads, this is my alternative for a vice (hopefully only temporarily) :



:silly:

Actually, I couldn't tighten that one enough either so I switched to the bigger drill...

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24452

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24453

Nice, so now we can custom order rods at Edou's ;)

:laugh: :laugh:

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24454

:laugh:
I use the same system at work :silly:

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It's tool time! 10 years 9 months ago #24470

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Custom rod shop at your service. :)
As long as they're not too long for now (until I get a vice and don't need the drill anymore)...
Need to stock up on steel again too. But that's cheap as chips.

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