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Facepalm facebook fail finds

Now how did buxom melons get front n center on the page 97% of the best fail pics come off of ? Haha. That's pretty cool actually.
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I have no idea... guessing Bron4now posted it. His FJ is in the pic too.
She is lookin beat there... a little better now days but not much.
 
I seen the heat shrink advice. Not bad. But I still feel the set screw will still work out if they already are. A lot of stress wobbling around on a focused area. But against what I think it probably works ok anyways. I just use blue loc tite on and metal threads.
 
I seen the heat shrink advice. Not bad. But I still feel the set screw will still work out if they already are. A lot of stress wobbling around on a focused area. But against what I think it probably works ok anyways. I just use blue loc tite on and metal threads.

The heat shrink will just keep them from falling out.
 
Depends on the style. Sure, loctite works on both, it should be the #1 answer, I just gave an alternative for those with the pin through style. Keeps the pins from backing out and is easily removable(not that using heat to break loctite's bond is hard), haven't had a pin back out and or get wobbly yet.
 
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Wheel up Wednesday
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This guy is asking where the get metal gears. He doesn't need metal gears with that integy motor
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Look at all the custom shit
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Scale or real?
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That color is terrible. For both
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That would have helped a little. :ror:

I'm not understanding the trolling you guys do there then post it here. Seems like a daily ritual for you guys. 1/3 of it is fine, 2/3rd is a buncha who cares? They're morons, idiots, losers, whatever you wanna call em. Newbs. We can go look at everyone's early posts and find something to make fun of. You've seen z50kings posts right? :flipoff:
 
I enjoy browsing, and trying to help while also seeing what else new and seasoned builders are doing, but when something makes me shake my head or laugh, I share it here for those that want to watch. Honestly everything I have posted so far had already been posted(just a different build with the same problems). Sure, tons of kids and morons on there, some pretty cool folk too, that are usually members here or just new to the RC Crawler world but have a knack for it. Guess I am just as obsessed with browsing FB builds as browsing builds here, I enjoy it.

Plus, occasionally you find a kid that's getting into the hobby and you get to "get them while their young" and steer them in the right direction and inform them that their isn't just one correct way to build a truck and provide them with good resources. After you have the flex talk that is.

Next time I will ask them to flex some Natty cans. :mrgreen:
 
Plus, occasionally you find a kid that's getting into the hobby and you get to "get them while their young" and steer them in the right direction and inform them that their isn't just one correct way to build a truck and provide them with good resources.

Those are not the people I troll. I troll the guys who worship DJMEDIC and all that he does. The people who are fixed in their beliefs that flex is king and a brushless wraith is the only way to go.

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I appreciate the newbs that post up something that makes me scratch my head at what they were thinking, who then accept advice on how to make it work better. It's the ones when you offer a good suggestion that would help them, defend their engineering like it is the greatest crawlerer ever and bash the advice that I will repost here.

EP is right though, we all started somewhere. My first crawler is quite the embarrassment compared to what I can build these days. The difference being I accepted the advice of those with more experience and applied it, thus learning the better way.
 
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