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Post by Burpin Chunks Racing on May 10, 2009 18:13:00 GMT -7
on the 3 wheel cars, where the 4th wheel is suppose to be, there is a wire on some, others look like a plastic peg.
are these home made, or can you buy them. i like the thin wire ones. where can i get one.
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Post by Carolina Gravity Sports on May 10, 2009 18:45:18 GMT -7
I use to use a sewing needle and bend it into shape. Now I use old scout wheels and cut/grind and polish it into the shape of a skeg on the bottom of an outboard motor. So far I like the skegs.
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Post by Empty Pockets Racing on May 11, 2009 5:13:50 GMT -7
Carolina, you've pricked my interest. How about a close-up pic of one of those fancy skegs you speak of.
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Post by resophonic1 on May 11, 2009 9:10:42 GMT -7
Now I use old scout wheels and cut/grind and polish it into the shape of a skeg on the bottom of an outboard motor. So far I like the skegs. +1 I will not have a pic until my car returns from PDDR. Take a look at Sunburst form Cecil B. Deluxe. I think that is a sanded/grinded BSA wheel.
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Post by Shade Racing on May 11, 2009 9:43:51 GMT -7
on my stock car I ran Sat. nite I used a sewing needle I have also cut the head off a scout axle & bent the axle for a guide
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Post by Cecil B. Deluxe on May 11, 2009 10:58:37 GMT -7
Now I use old scout wheels and cut/grind and polish it into the shape of a skeg on the bottom of an outboard motor. So far I like the skegs. +1 I will not have a pic until my car returns from PDDR. Take a look at Sunburst form Cecil B. Deluxe. I think that is a sanded/grinded BSA wheel. Sanded bsa wheel that was good for nothing else is correct. I also use the plastic dividers from a fishing tackle box and cut to shape. I punch a hole with a ice pick and then clip the axle for less weight.
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