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josh9mille
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01.11.2011, 07:54 PM

Im not sure if those are mud "shields", but more of a mud scraper for the inside of the wheels. Pretty good idea actually.


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01.24.2011, 09:00 PM

Sorry to bring up "older" threads,but some progress..I went w/the mmm combo again..some say overkill,some say perfect,,we'll see...So here she is all dressed up and no where to go.





My 1987 Sears soldering iron crapped finally...So i need a good soldering station,i was looking at the Hakkos and the team check point ones..What's the consensus on a good valued charger???..I wanna spend a buck maybe buck n half...Cheers
   
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01.24.2011, 09:28 PM

Lookin good !

The Hako 936 is a very popular and excellent station for around a $100.00 or less, seach the forum for threads on this topic. Lots of good reading availible on this.

Over powered a tick for the track, for bashing you'll be very happy.


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