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wrenchinrock's "AGENT ORANGE" build

Digging the "break dancing" at 2:50.. lol..

Looks good, moves nice an smooth thru articulation an looks planted. When ur not launching it thru the air! :thumbup:
 
Now that is how you start and end a video! The rig is looking really planted, and it has the balls to launch when it needs to. The rock in the video is killer too!

Overall a badass build/rig. Nice work man"thumbsup"
 
Warranty voided!!:lmao:

Nice to see someone not pu$$y footing a chassis!!!

Looks like she is doing what she was intended to do!:evil:

well thank u forbthe compliment lol as i dont think i.will be needing any warranty she's still in one piece:thumbup: after u crawl everything there is only one thing left to do and luke and bo duke said it best Yeeeeeeee Haaaaaawwwww!
 
Now that is how you start and end a video! The rig is looking really planted, and it has the balls to launch when it needs to. The rock in the video is killer too!

Overall a badass build/rig. Nice work man"thumbsup"

thanks man i have to say i love brood power those are old school kr's but when i go lighter i have some optioned out vapors to slap in it altho i dont think it matters as long as its brood lol if krawlfreak would quit buyin eddy outta sisu's maybe some of us little guys could get a set!!!!
 
thanks man i have to say i love brood power those are old school kr's but when i go lighter i have some optioned out vapors to slap in it altho i dont think it matters as long as its brood lol if krawlfreak would quit buyin eddy outta sisu's maybe some of us little guys could get a set!!!!

Personally I am a Holmes guy.. Just what I like.

But, in my upcoming super build I am highly considering those Sisu's:twisted:
 
Personally I am a Holmes guy.. Just what I like.

But, in my upcoming super build I am highly considering those Sisu's:twisted:

its funny u mention holmes i just bought a set of 16t crawlmasters off the classifieds plannin on slappin em in my loner rig if i ever build it thought about tryin em in the double agent for.$h!tz and grins buddy of mine runs holmes in his chaotic smash and they are so.quiet and.smooth guess i just love the punch of the broods there are alot of good motors out there once u find what u like its hard to change tho:thumbup:
 
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due to finances the build is a bit slowed down ill be back up and pourin $$$ in the next month or so so many things i still want to do in the meanwhile the double agent is going to a friend for some r&d on some more rtr type links hopefully just bolt on with no tweeks.or jato ends! in the meanwhile ill get some.more.pics of the build up and i will.be tearing into the axles replacing bearings with some bocas just to do an instructional video but while i have em apart i might as well drill the rc4wds and suggestion on bits or methods
 
The build didn't slow down, looks like you have some work planned, just new parts buying slowed down.. you still have parts coming tho.. ;)

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CtBM smashed SWM's as well.. :thumbup::cool:
 
ive heard cobalt bits but i tried here recently on a hardened pinion gear prolly diff metal and wasnt skookum nice bit but had problems running super slow on a plent big mill was kinda curious on what other bits or types could be used
 
I would just use a very sharp hss bit. You might have to sharpen it a few times throughout the process but a sharpened hss bit will cut better than just about anything.
 
I would just use a very sharp hss bit. You might have to sharpen it a few times throughout the process but a sharpened hss bit will cut better than just about anything.

Do you mean a Haas bit?

And the rc4wd gears are only case hardened. Once you crack the sheel it's easy peezy. Run of the mill cobalt bits make quick work of them. Just keep the bit lubricated initially and let it do it's thing. Too much pressure will just burn the bit.
 
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