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Wow, that's just super
![]() ! The tire looks OK too I guess. Seriously, that looks fantastic for a first attempt! It's too bad the materials cost so much because I'm sure if you built a few more they would be perfect before too long. Keep up the great work! Please note that I have refrained from commenting on certain posts.... |
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![]() I'd like you to stick around for awhile.
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I don't want everyone to think I'm a rude boy.
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And yes this isn't on the cheep side. I did look at other materials but longevity won out. And went with this type. I really didn't spent much time with the part prior to making the mold. Figured equipment tire a few blemishes,,,,, I think I'm going to start working on a two piece rim and the axle next. Figure if a design change needs to happen better not make them all. I'm trying to make the weight of the truck on the axle and not on the motor shaft. Like a post of joes when he was building the adt. Any idea where to source 1 1/2 I d bearings that are not much bigger on the o.d.? And cheep?
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For thin bearings, try looking here: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...earing&_sop=10 . |
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