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01.25.2011, 09:20 PM

Use a shim to get the motor up off the chassis and put a little padding under it ?


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Use a shim to get the motor up off the chassis and put a little padding under it ?
I shimmed the cd and its perfect!!..Thanks bro...So i received some new Craftsman pliers for x-mas, prob used them 3-4 times and this is was happens..

Sure there guaranteed for life,but this the second time using this particular set and all i was doing was holding the chuck on my dremel..Im saying what ever happened to quality made tools????? Every damn thing is made in china!!!!!!!..I have my fathers tools that are double my age (38) and they work flawlessly....Sorry for the damn rant just pizzzzed
   
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What a pisser. - 01.26.2011, 09:24 PM

What a pisser that is. Yea unfortunately way too many companies are now acquiring their products from a Chinese supplier to try and save on manufacturing costs, and the end result is that we receive crap for our hard earned money. If you are going to spend money on tools you really need to make sure that you are actually buying materials made in the USA. Having a good warranty is also good, but what a PITA just to get some things replaced. At least with Sears you should still be able to take it right back to the store and swap it out for a new tool. They usually take any broken tool into consideration and if they are getting crap materials they stop buying from that vender. Unfortunately a lot of tools today are not made out of the best quality steel. Life goes on.


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01.26.2011, 09:19 PM

I have those exact pliers, and set...
They work fine for me :X

However. they do feel flimsy..

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01.26.2011, 09:21 PM

Hmmm, what brand is that ??


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There Craftsman..its really no big deal,but damn what is made in the USA now a days????
   
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01.26.2011, 09:34 PM

I can see breaking the tip on needle nosed pliers but to break back at the hinge is not looking promising. Thast some shiz-ity metal or tempering right there.


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01.26.2011, 09:53 PM

Buy a snap-on tool on ebay, use it till it breaks then trade it in to a snap-on dealer for a new one... if you can break it.

Just don't be an idiot and pay your first child for it new from snap-on, they are warrantied for life regardless of who's kid they got :-)


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Its almost done,,just buttoning her up and she'll be done..Im running 16/46 on 4s so it should be fast and cool....Im planning on doing a Nascar street cart out of it,but i cant find any 1/8 scale GM bodies.Anyone know where the hell i can find one..Im looking for a Camaro,Impala...etc


   
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01.27.2011, 07:31 PM

Looks good, but why ruin an awesome truck with CRAPCAR? :) FYI, stick with the plastic braces. I've not had good luck with either of the aluminum braces, they keep bending!

CRAPCAR is better served with a pancar anyways, especially since even in 2011 they are still running silly rear axles.

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Its almost done,,just buttoning her up and she'll be done..Im running 16/46 on 4s so it should be fast and cool....Im planning on doing a Nascar street cart out of it,but i cant find any 1/8 scale GM bodies.Anyone know where the hell i can find one..Im looking for a Camaro,Impala...etc[/IMG]
   
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Camaro - 01.27.2011, 07:38 PM

Here is an older Camaro.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAKC9&P=7


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Good try Jerry, gonna need about 4 of these to cover the SC8 ?


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01.27.2011, 07:36 PM

Safe bet someone doesn't like Nascar ?

Looks good Chris !
Look at Ofna GTP bodies, no Nascar stuff but cool looking bodies none the less.


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01.27.2011, 08:20 PM

Don't mind the racing actually, hate the stupid cars with a passion. And thats all I'll say so don't get this thread more of topic than it is.

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Safe bet someone doesn't like Nascar ?
What about the bodies for the Kyosho Inferno cars they did, do?, that are on-road? Or are those all buggy sizes?

SC8 is an oddball... length of a truggy, width of a buggy. So might be hard to find bodies.
   
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01.27.2011, 07:40 PM

Not only does he not like NASCAR but he has something against solid rear axles too. What's wrong with NASCAR and what's wrong with a solid rear axle? Solid axles are proven to be reliable and the strongest available. How many trucks run an independent rear setup?


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