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AAngel 01.31.2007 11:28 AM

sleebus,

Very nice work. What you did is what I have in mind for my buggy, but unfortunately, I lost my lathe and my mill when Katrina hit I'm going to try to do what I need with a drill press. It is a really big drill press tough and can accommodate endmills. I just need to track down an X-Y table.

Again, nice work. What kind of runtimes are you getting?

Procharged5.0 01.31.2007 11:41 AM

You can pick up a decent xy table for under $150.

sleebus.jones 01.31.2007 11:51 AM

Really didn't pay much attention to runtimes, actually. I was just doing speed passes, some goofing off in the grass. Not really sure how long it ran, but it was over 15 minutes I'm pretty sure. Hopefully my tower order will come in and I can do some runs with the 13T pinion in there. I'll try to keep closer tabs on runtimes.

Sleebus

BlackedOutREVO 01.31.2007 02:17 PM

VERY nice sleeb!!

im going to do a buggy conversion i think, but how do the road rages hook up?

sleebus.jones 01.31.2007 02:21 PM

Road Rages hook up pretty well. In the video, I was running on asphalt, which isn't the best surface, and they will spin, but not very far. On concrete they do even better. I was seriously surprised to see how well they worked on grass. I expected them to spin forever, but they actually worked pretty good. Driftable even, haha. They wear great, I have some for my E-Maxx and 18T as well. I give 'em two thumbs up.

Sleebus

neweuser 01.31.2007 02:30 PM

Hey sleeb, what kind of mill is that? Is it a CNC?

Procharged5.0 01.31.2007 02:38 PM

Manual. note the lack of DRO's or electronic interface.

neweuser 01.31.2007 02:45 PM

I didn't look that closely as I'm at work. But yeah. No pad to program. I saw one like that that I would like to get, but a little spendy.

Procharged5.0 01.31.2007 02:51 PM

They vary, but around $500 - $600 for something comparable.

BlackedOutREVO 01.31.2007 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleebus.jones
Road Rages hook up pretty well. In the video, I was running on asphalt, which isn't the best surface, and they will spin, but not very far. On concrete they do even better. I was seriously surprised to see how well they worked on grass. I expected them to spin forever, but they actually worked pretty good. Driftable even, haha. They wear great, I have some for my E-Maxx and 18T as well. I give 'em two thumbs up.

Sleebus


i figured.. i had them on my mini t and have them on my e revo (used them when nitro lol)

Procharged5.0 01.31.2007 02:52 PM

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...ubCategoryName=

Here's a link. They sell several "cost effective" mills.

sleebus.jones 01.31.2007 04:06 PM

Yup, Harbor Freight is where it came from.

Sleeb

Procharged5.0 01.31.2007 04:08 PM

Had a feeling! :027:


My wife throws a fit everytime I suggest buying a mill....and a lathe.....



When I bought my drillpress I just came home with it an dealt with the complaining.....

BlackedOutREVO 01.31.2007 04:13 PM

LOL.. u gotta go what u gotta do right?? lol


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