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blueb8llz 09.17.2008 09:00 PM

ive never had probs with ofna yellow molded foams either. but i think they do be shifting around. i think its because they are smaller than the stock foams my tires came with.
my next set of foams will be the panther green foams.

JERRY2KONE 09.19.2008 03:40 AM

Practice Practice Practice.
 
I guess we all have to try some things and see how it works for us. It was mentioned earlier about using spray adhesive for the foams, so I will try doing it that way for my first run. I also have the molded foams that come with the Mulchers. Now I am getting anxious knowing that this stuff is on the way. I cannot wait until it all gets here. More good news. We were just notified that our household shipment will be delivered next Wed. Yipeeeee...... Now we can really have some fun.

jayjay283 09.19.2008 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 214150)
I guess we all have to try some things and see how it works for us. It was mentioned earlier about using spray adhesive for the foams, so I will try doing it that way for my first run. I also have the molded foams that come with the Mulchers. Now I am getting anxious knowing that this stuff is on the way. I cannot wait until it all gets here. More good news. We were just notified that our household shipment will be delivered next Wed. Yipeeeee...... Now we can really have some fun.

Congrats, nothing like getting your stuff back, buy 5 gallons of wood treatment (pledge) and alot of scotch birte pads with wd-40 if it was a cargo container like mine to London. LOL

JERRY2KONE 09.19.2008 04:00 AM

No Worries Mate.
 
Congrats, nothing like getting your stuff back, buy 5 gallons of wood treatment (pledge) and alot of scotch birte pads with wd-40 if it was a cargo container like mine to London. LOL

Actually I am not worried. I traveled around the world for the US Navy for more than 20 years, and never lost anything or had any damage. Now that I am following the wife on assignments for the US State Department they get treated even better. Because of our diplomatic status everything is sealed up in special containers and wax sealed for environmental protection, and then placed into the steel cargo containers. So we expect to have everything in tact upon arrival. I love being on the other side of the support table. Now I get to play dependent for a change. Life is good.

Thanks for the congrats. I will be happy once everything is put away and we can start having some fun with the toys.

jayjay283 09.19.2008 04:06 AM

Wax sealed container, you're set, pull out the maxx stuff 1st and take pics, the kids beds come 2nd. Kidding of course, enjoy unwrapping everyting, like chistmas with everything on your list


also it will calm the family having familiar stuff back in a foreign place. Good times sitting on that old couch in a new home. Love the moments

JERRY2KONE 09.19.2008 04:15 AM

Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 214155)
Wax sealed container, you're set, pull out the maxx stuff 1st and take pics, the kids beds come 2nd. Kidding of course, enjoy unwrapping everyting, like chistmas with everything on your list

Yea thanks JayJay. We have a very nicely "furnished" house provided by the US Gov. so the stuff we are waiting on is all of our personal items. The kids stuff came in weeks ago from California, and our stuff was coming from Brussels, Belgium. Yes you can bet that my focus will be on getting all of the R/C stuff unloaded and setup in the new hobby room. Although I am still waiting on GSO to install the couunters and cabinets for me. The supervisor told me that it would probably be done sometime next week, so I am hoping that it will get done before the offload on Wed. The other part is the big screen TV's and all of the electronic toys. You are correct it will be like having an early Xmas for sure.

blueb8llz 09.19.2008 04:25 PM

wait..so the foams that come with proline mulcher are molded? when did proline start doing this? yea i heard about them spray adhesives, but only thing to worry bout when doing that is, you pretty much have to seat the foam perfectly on your first try, and i have yet to do that hahah.

Sammus 09.19.2008 07:37 PM

Yeah badlands have molded foams now as well. Well, even over a year ago when I got mine, even though the rc website pics show non molded. I really don't think youll need to glue the foams, especially if theyre molded.

blueb8llz 09.20.2008 04:14 PM

i just checked their website and indeed most standard and 40's tires do come with the molded foams. sweet! saves me a lil bit of cash from now on when i buy tires. darn, i really wanted to try the green panthers next too. oh well. so why do you say gluing is uneccisary with molded foams?

JERRY2KONE 09.20.2008 07:41 PM

Proper Fit.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blueb8llz (Post 214574)
i just checked their website and indeed most standard and 40's tires do come with the molded foams. sweet! saves me a lil bit of cash from now on when i buy tires. darn, i really wanted to try the green panthers next too. oh well. so why do you say gluing is uneccisary with molded foams?

What he said was that if you make sure that you have a proper fit and position the foams correctly that they will stay pretty much in place, but like most things if there is any room for error/movement in my opinion they will more than likely move. With the work involved in putting these wheels together I want to do everything to the best of my ability to make sure that I will not have to take them apart anymore than needed. I guess we will all try it our way and see what works best from our perspective.:lol:

JERRY2KONE 09.25.2008 07:50 PM

Update 26/sept/08
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blueb8llz (Post 213703)
nice! did you have to buy that monster truck wheel adapter as well?
tell us how it works. but even if you do balance your tires/wheels good, woudlnt the foams just shift around causing them to be unbalanced again? then you will needa take off all putty, and do it all over right? wouldnt that be a pain >

Ok well all of our stuff is in the house now, but man what a job trying to figure out where to put everything. We moved from a 4 bedroom appt into a 6 bedroom house, and we still have space issues. Oh well we will get it all figured out this weekend(I hope??). Anyway the Hobby room is packed full of goodies, including the Dubro balancer that I ordered. I put it together last night, and tried it out. It is a little bit whimpy for MT tires/wheels, and the adapter kit is pretty much useless for MT wheels. The tires barely fit between the end caps on the balancer, and the adapter is just too weak to hold MT size wheels. I still have a lot of work to do around the house in order to get things in order first, before I can commit some real time to the hobby room and see what I can work out with this thing. I believe that I can make it work for me, but I will have to come up with some sort of mounting shaft system to use with it in order to get it to work properly. The balancer seems ok, but for the money spent($28 kit & $18 adapter) Nearly $50 I would have rather made one myself from scratch. at any rate I will make it work once I get the time and come back with an update.

Unfortunately during setup last night we blew up one of our 42" plasma TVs. It is a Toshiba dual voltage which we have been using on 220v for the last two years, but when we plugged it into 120v here sparks shot out of the cord in several places and fried the power supply. It is supposed to be an auto voltage set, but we have to do a little research with the Base PX and see what we can come up with. According to the manual there were three models like this one made and two of them are 220v only. It looks like they put the wrong power supply into this set. $2000 down the tubes. That sucks. Oh well, such is life I guess.

blueb8llz 09.25.2008 09:16 PM

congrats on your new house! but sorry to hear about your plasma. i would look into seeing if theres anyway to get that fixed.
but glad to hear that you havent forgotten about this thread. take your time, settle in and then report back with the mounting.

take care

JERRY2KONE 11.19.2008 10:40 PM

Update 20/nov/08
 
Hey fellas I figured I might as well stop in and bring this thread up to date. First off I had the plasma checked out and believe it or not the TV was fine. The cord had shorted out and burst into flames, but no damage was done to the TV according to the repair man, and it is hanging up on the living room wall working just fine. Unbelievable...

About the Axial beadlock wheels?? After reading a lof of the replies and info on how everyone deals with their wheels I decided to try everything that I could in order to give my trucks the best wheels possible. So I took the wheels apart again and taped the inside of the tires with re-enforcing packaging tape as many have stated is needed to prevent ballooning. Then I put a thin bead of CA glue on the inserts/rims to make sure they do not shift during operation. Finaly I took the Dubro balancing kit that I purchased from T/H and salvaged what I could use, and built my own wheel balancer setup. The actual components that come with the kit are quite useful, but the stand and the adapter kit are just not big enough for MT wheels. So I improvised...

I cut a piece of stainless all-tread (about 6") and made up my own balancer shaft with a 17mm adapter for the Axial wheels and a couple of smooth polished rod ends to run on the balancer. The rod ends are actually from a book binder kit that I had laying around. Then I mounted the balancer brakets on the top of my steel Traxxas truck stand. It is easy to take the whole thing on and off of the stand in just minutes with a couple of wing-nuts. Using simple pinewood derby self adhesive metal weights (approx $2) which I placed on the inside of each rim. I balanced each wheel perfectly, and then pouring some hot-glue over each weight for holding power. I now see why this needs to be done. If you plan to spin your wheels at any kind of real RPMs you need to do this for sure. It keeps the vibration levels of your truck to a minimum, which can really adversly affect performance. Yea I know if you are a racer the extra weight probably will not be a positive aspect, but I am not a racer. I am looking forward to getting one of my trucks setup for high speed runs and maybe breaking some records. I have a dual Monoblock setup on one truck for added stability, and new RC Alloys shafts being custom made for it. I will try to get some photos of the balancer put up this weekend. Just thought I would share this info with everyone. Have a great day.

JERRY2KONE 02.20.2009 03:01 AM

Update 20/feb/09
 
Well it has been a while since I visited this thread and thought that maybe I could finish up with how everything worked for me. As stated earlier in the thread I purchased the Dubro balancer kit (http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4870)
and made a few modifications of my own, but it actually works really well. I had to elliminate the mounting bracket and mount it directly onto my truck stand, and spread teh two units apart wide enough so it would hold the MT wheels easily.
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If anyone is serious about their projects this is a really good aspect of building the ultimate high power or high speed vehicle. So I am using the Axial beadlock rims. Taping whatever tires you decide to use, gluing the insert to the rim, and finally using whatever type of weights you may choose and hot gluing them on the inside of the rim after balancing the entire setup.

What I noticed while showing the boys how this is done, is that when you run your truck on the stand without balancing the wheels it vibrates like crazy and you really have to hang onto the truck so it does not fall off of your work area. When you do the same with a full set of balanced wheels installed it sits there without having to hold it in place. The difference is amazing. I have also added one more step since there have been a few complaints about the tires still comming off of the Axial rims, which is that I have placed some double sticky tape on the metal ring where it meets the tire surface. This should help to prevent the tire from slipping free from the bead and comming apart. This whole process takes some time, but it is surely worth the time in my opinion I now have 5 sets completed and one more on its way. I wish you all luck with your beadlock, tire, & balancing experiences. I hope that this thread helps.


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