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Post by Extreme Racing on Mar 7, 2009 13:17:12 GMT -7
If you want to be able to remove your wheel and axles for a later use in another car or to be able to remove for tuning and cleaning. What would be the best type of glue to use and best method?
Thanks in advance
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Post by Bones on Mar 7, 2009 15:03:49 GMT -7
I drill a small hole on the bottom of the car about 1/4" from the side into my axle hole, you can use the same #44 bit for this. I use either krazy glue or white glue. To free the axle just give the axle a twist with some pliers. If you are using axle slots I don't recommend krazy glue because it runs to easy and many foul your wheels. Use white glue for them.
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Post by Fat Boy on Mar 7, 2009 15:31:00 GMT -7
;D well extreme ! ;D nice to see you finally have made it over to the premier league ! the best info is here hands down. to answer your question from a dude that cant break the top 10 ! i would say that some bits allow you to never have to glue, and some based on how much you prep your axles may require you to do a little glue ! WHITE GLUE BABY ! for reuse ! somebody here will probably have a better idea but thats what i do !
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Post by Extreme Racing on Mar 8, 2009 7:46:51 GMT -7
Bones and Fat boy Thanks for the reply to my question. I hope, that I don't end up messing the paint job on the car. When drilling the holes for the glue. The car is already painted Thanks again Extreme
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Post by 2FAST4U on Mar 8, 2009 12:35:32 GMT -7
If you want to be able to remove your wheel and axles for a later use in another car or to be able to remove for tuning and cleaning. What would be the best type of glue to use and best method? Thanks in advance If you have to glue then Elmer's white gue... I do not glue my axle if i can help it... drill your holes with a number 44 bit then take one pass with a number 43 bit by hand and you should have a nice snug fit... Glenn
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Post by Extreme Racing on Mar 8, 2009 13:46:52 GMT -7
La and 2 Fast
Thanks for the reply, but where can I get a #43 bit?
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Post by Cecil B. Deluxe on Mar 8, 2009 14:01:08 GMT -7
locally, Lowes has a #43 bit that is sold with a Tap. Cost is 4 o$5.
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Post by Extreme Racing on Mar 8, 2009 18:00:22 GMT -7
Thanks Cecil and La, looks like I will be saying that alotttt.
La, I sent you that info
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