Slight signs of SPRING!!

HellinnFrnt

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on the rooster thing you'd have a lovely burn on your face and frostbite plus that giant snowstorm you just made to drive back through ...  :smile30:

I bought the cheapy electric Rustler just to get the motor and tranny out of, gonna put it on my good gas Rustler frame .... or I could just use all the good A arms and tie rods on the electric but I think all that alum. gas stuff might be lighter than the plastic either way looks like all the upgraded stuff I've got from back in the day will still work always liked that about traxxas they didn't change a whole lot of design stuff from model to model like Losi
 

Crusader

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17 degrees now.

When will it start climbing?? RIght now the temerature is going in the wrong direction!!
 

blazeracer

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HellinnFrnt said:
on the rooster thing you'd have a lovely burn on your face and frostbite plus that giant snowstorm you just made to drive back through ...  :smile30:

I bought the cheapy electric Rustler just to get the motor and tranny out of, gonna put it on my good gas Rustler frame .... or I could just use all the good A arms and tie rods on the electric but I think all that alum. gas stuff might be lighter than the plastic either way looks like all the upgraded stuff I've got from back in the day will still work always liked that about traxxas they didn't change a whole lot of design stuff from model to model like Losi

So you get some aluminum a-arms and spindles and you can jump the crap out of those trucks with no problems? That's what broke on the throw-away trucks from Fry's, the A-arms.
 

Crusader

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blazeracer said:
[So you get some aluminum a-arms and spindles and you can jump the crap out of those trucks with no problems? That's what broke on the throw-away trucks from Fry's, the A-arms.

As Matt has pointed out to me, once you upgrade a part to aluminum, well you're next weak link is what it's attached to. When it breaks, you'll upgrade to a better part and then the part IT attaches to becomes the weaker link.

My thinking is this, sometimes it's just easier (and cheaper) to keep replacing the original weak link than to buy a more expensive part only to have that new part break something else that isn't as cheap as the first weak link that broke.

Good logic for sure.
 

blazeracer

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Or mount all your stuff to one of these chassis and be done with it.. Lifetime guarantee..

http://cgi.ebay.com/Traxxas-Rustler-Ultimate-Aluminum-Kit-/170593347023?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27b827e5cf

Then again, new plastic a arms are 8 bucks... cheap and easy fix when they break.
 

Last Mohecian

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KONA77 said:
i guess the bright side for us south peeps is this freeze will kill off the "clover"  :grin:

I don't have any clover but I got a bunch of henbit.  Hopefully it is toast after this.
 

Last Mohecian

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Crusader said:
blazeracer said:
[So you get some aluminum a-arms and spindles and you can jump the crap out of those trucks with no problems? That's what broke on the throw-away trucks from Fry's, the A-arms.

As Matt has pointed out to me, once you upgrade a part to aluminum, well you're next weak link is what it's attached to. When it breaks, you'll upgrade to a better part and then the part IT attaches to becomes the weaker link.

My thinking is this, sometimes it's just easier (and cheaper) to keep replacing the original weak link than to buy a more expensive part only to have that new part break something else that isn't as cheap as the first weak link that broke.

Good logic for sure.

Exactly.  I've already been down that aluminum path.  Much cheaper to just leave the weak link where it is and keep a couple of spares in your tool box.  Especially if it is an  easy part to replace like a steering knuckle.  I do however have the RPM unbreakable A-Arms on my 2.5 T-Maxx though.  They have been a pretty good upgrade without causing deeper breakage issues.

http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/
 

Wild Hair

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The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window
 

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Crusader

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Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Very nice!!

Where in Oklahoma do you live Wildhair?
 

Last Mohecian

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Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Pheasant's look great.  I have one in a standing mount.  Where do you hunt?  We used to go to Vigo Park in the TX pan handle every year.  The owner of the land got cancer and has not been well.  I miss that hunt.  It was always a great time.  Damn cold too.
 

Cookieman

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Welcome Packers and Steelers, how do you like the weather here in Texas? How do you like the weather Jerry had shipped in just so that you can feel in home.
 

Wild Hair

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Last Mohican said:
Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Pheasant's look great.  I have one in a standing mount.  Where do you hunt?  We used to go to Vigo Park in the TX pan handle every year.  The owner of the land got cancer and has not been well.  I miss that hunt.  It was always a great time.  Damn cold too.

Story on the birds is back in 1965 my mom went to an estate sale and picked them for $100 and put them on the wall in her new house. After they passed away I inherited the house and everything in it. The house I now rent and the birds always have a roost above my fire place. Kinda reminds me of home when I need a reminder.  My son will take them when I'm gone.

Who ever done the work on these birds did a wonderfull job as they still look good after all these years. As for me I'm more of a deer hunter and an ice chest fisherman LOL there is always a good mess in the ice chest. :smile17:
 

Last Mohecian

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Wild Hair said:
Last Mohican said:
Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Pheasant's look great.  I have one in a standing mount.  Where do you hunt?  We used to go to Vigo Park in the TX pan handle every year.  The owner of the land got cancer and has not been well.  I miss that hunt.  It was always a great time.  Damn cold too.

Story on the birds is back in 1965 my mom went to an estate sale and picked them for $100 and put them on the wall in her new house. After they passed away I inherited the house and everything in it. The house I now rent and the birds always have a roost above my fire place. Kinda reminds me of home when I need a reminder.  My son will take them when I'm gone.

Who ever done the work on these birds did a wonderfull job as they still look good after all these years. As for me I'm more of a deer hunter and an ice chest fisherman LOL there is always a good mess in the ice chest. :smile17:

Very cool.  They look great.  I don't have the patience to deer hunt. Pheasant hunting you can make all the noise you want.  You don't have to be out there at the A$$ crack of dawn either. LOL.

Here is my bird.  He's on top of the desk in my office.

 

hillbilly68

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Crusader said:
Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Very nice!!

Where in Oklahoma do you live Wildhair?

he's in okmulgee cliff, thats where my boat is at (in his shop)
 

Crusader

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hillbilly68 said:
he's in okmulgee cliff, thats where my boat is at (in his shop)

Oh, okay....up near Tulsa. Got it, thanks bro.

David.....you're gonna brave 20 degree weather next weekend to drive your boat? Lol.....
 

Wild Hair

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Last Mohican said:
Wild Hair said:
Last Mohican said:
Wild Hair said:
The best thing I ever built, Second only to the hot rod. LOL  :smile17:
It's a good way to spend a cold day. Was snowing so hard you could hardly see the trees out the left window

Pheasant's look great.  I have one in a standing mount.  Where do you hunt?  We used to go to Vigo Park in the TX pan handle every year.  The owner of the land got cancer and has not been well.  I miss that hunt.  It was always a great time.  Damn cold too.

Story on the birds is back in 1965 my mom went to an estate sale and picked them for $100 and put them on the wall in her new house. After they passed away I inherited the house and everything in it. The house I now rent and the birds always have a roost above my fire place. Kinda reminds me of home when I need a reminder.  My son will take them when I'm gone.

Who ever done the work on these birds did a wonderfull job as they still look good after all these years. As for me I'm more of a deer hunter and an ice chest fisherman LOL there is always a good mess in the ice chest. :smile17:

Very cool.  They look great.  I don't have the patience to deer hunt. Pheasant hunting you can make all the noise you want.  You don't have to be out there at the A$$ crack of dawn either. LOL.

At 57 I think my next deer stand will be heated and mobil, GM makes a real nice one with power windows and a rifel rest LOL
 
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