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Sure thing - 05.24.2012, 11:39 AM

yes I have. You have to do some material removal on one of them in order to get them to mate properly, but it is easy to do with a Dremel tool. Once you create a tight fit the combination is pretty solid. Then you have to get your hands on a custom dog bone to cover the extra length. I cannot remember the measurements off the top of my head but that bad boy is long. I had mine made up by RCAlloys before they abandon us. The overall length of the vehicle makes it look almost like a 1/5 scale. Finding Monoblocks these days is getting harder and harder to accomplish, but Robin stated that he has a few unfinished sitting around in his shop waiting to get them done for sale. I think he said all they required was some holes and threads installed, but who knows when he might have time for that. He is knee deep in making parts for those monster 1:1 pickup trucks now. He's got to make some money some how. Have fun with the project man.


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05.24.2012, 02:08 PM

Thanks Jerry, If you find the dog bone length on an old note pad pet me know, no hurry as I have jumped back into this hobby full swing and have 400 things on my plate. I appreciate Robin hooking me up, was a friday and im sure he had better things to do. I owe him one for sure in my eyes. Hows it going in the slovakia ? Pics !! And pics of your boys ride Harold !!
   
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Glad to help - 05.24.2012, 03:20 PM

Always glad to help out if I can. I have to take a look into the shop for that measurement when I get a chance. We just got home from work and we are hosting some Yale University "Alley Cats" for a few days while they perform around Prague. They are the schools A Capella singers, and they are on a four week tour traveling about Europe doing concerts in over 20 countries. Very cool adventure for them and for us. Our kids are thrilled to have two of the group staying with us. On top of that President Clinton is in town, and we are trying to put something together for this group to sing for him since he is a Yale alumni.

Prague in general is pretty cool. We are enjoying our tour here very much. One of our son's traveled to Romania a few weeks ago as part of the International School of Pragues robotics team for an international competition. Our other son jut returned from Istanbul as the winner of an international vollyball tournament. Living here is just awsome. Life is good.


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05.24.2012, 03:33 PM

Good to hear Jerry, you are living the life my friend. Enjoy all it has to bring. On the presidents note I went to Houston TX 2 weeks ago for the Insperity golf tourny and sat down to dinner and who walks in #43 GW Bush. Almost crapped my pants, I expected Arnold Palmer and Lee Travino to be there but #43 wow. Secret Service sat next to me and monitored my knife usage on my steak or i'd have taken pics. The world is weird I just roll with it. Last week I was scrounging pennies to buy a lipo
   
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