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02.20.2006, 03:07 PM

IMO, Ti definitely has its place in RC. It's a nice material. Strong, as we all know, and the low scratch factor is a nice bonus.

As for what parts I have in mind, well, we'll just have to see. No sense in bragin' around when I'm not sure yet if I can manage it. But I will sure post my results here.
I found Ti raw material to be rather expensive, and I guess that's why we don't see it too often in RC applications.

One thing I can say for sure, I love my Ti skids on my Maxx, and the center shafts of my first Revo also seem to pretty strong yet light.

Yeah Serum, I'm sure we will have something to do when I finally make it to the Netherlands, mill or not. But good to hear anyway. Tools at home are nice.


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