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Old Aug 17, 2014, 07:20 PM
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Well, I needed some specialized tooling and really wanted to find a fabrication company that can make the parts that I've designed..
It just happened I came across this guy's shop (this was back in April) and I have been patiently gaining this guy's trust and respect to the point where I have finally been able to get him to allow me to video some of his work.

I recorded over two hours of him working on this one part (over 3.7GB of HD streams) yesterday. Took me a good portion of today just to edit it down to this short teaser.

Please enjoy >

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Old Aug 17, 2014, 08:16 PM
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That's some cool vid. Brings back memories......
I used to be a machinist years ago. still love getting the Smithy Lathe, mill combo turning and making parts.
I've made a ton of custom parts for R/C crawlers, auto and gun "stuff".
One off pieces can really set you back unless you know who and where to go for them.
What was he making? I didn't have sound.
Old Aug 17, 2014, 08:56 PM
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Thanks!
I figure some of you would really appreciate seeing this hardcore method of hand making a part.
I know I certainly did. I'm still in a bit of shock to see all the equipment this guy has... it's unbelievable.

Originally Posted by Krakker
That's some cool vid. Brings back memories......
I used to be a machinist years ago. still love getting the Smithy Lathe, mill combo turning and making parts.
I've made a ton of custom parts for R/C crawlers, auto and gun "stuff".
One off pieces can really set you back unless you know who and where to go for them.
What was he making? I didn't have sound.
He was making a custom transmission "spindle" for "The Beast" < at least that's what I'm calling it.
He doesn't want me to disclose exactly what it is, so I hope you understand all the hush hush-ness. But it is BIG.
It's using a 3.8L motor from a Buick... Need I say more? Calls back memories of the mid 80's whenever anyone mentions Buick 3.8 V6, know what I mean?

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One off pieces can really set you back unless you know who and where to go for them.
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No doubt about that. I'm very fortunate to find this guy. He was "totally hidden off the beaten path." He's been at this one location for 10 years and I never knew he was there, having driven by the place thousands of times.


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I've made a ton of custom parts for R/C crawlers, auto and gun "stuff".
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Oh!? Please do tell.

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Old Aug 18, 2014, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by mRVRsport
Oh!? Please do tell.


Not a chance.!!!>> gotta keep it hush hush.


I did do some prototype work for rc4wd on a new wide track MOA axle design and some drilled light weight gears.. They were nice enough to send me some parts I requested to modify.
My machine has more than paid for it self. I had for sale a while ago, I just never could strike a deal for someone to take ALL the stuff and tools I had with it. (strange)
I always find something to do with it, so it's not like it just takes up space.
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Originally Posted by Krakker
Not a chance.!!!>> gotta keep it hush hush.


I did do some prototype work for rc4wd on a new wide track MOA axle design and some drilled light weight gears.. They were nice enough to send me some parts I requested to modify.
My machine has more than paid for it self. I had for sale a while ago, I just never could strike a deal for someone to take ALL the stuff and tools I had with it. (strange)
I always find something to do with it, so it's not like it just takes up space.
Very cool man , you have a R/C guy here 20 +years in the hobby
Old Aug 18, 2014, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by paleblue46
Very cool man , you have a R/C guy here 20 +years in the hobby

Awesome. I've been off and on for around 20yrs my self. started racing stadium trucks back in the day. even had a Frogger. lol Could have kept up on a pro level, but I started spending more money on trucks and gear than my house.
Crawling is a blast if you've got good terrain for it. Love it. Here's a couple shots of
my prototype rig.
RC4WD now sells the Bully II axles based off a lot of my axle and knuckle mods.
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Old Aug 19, 2014, 06:07 AM
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WICKED!
Krakker, I didn't realize just how involved you were in RC.. Very cool.
(I had a Frogger too. ha)

Well, I have seen some of paleblue's mass collection of large-scale RC vehicles, it simply boggles the mind.
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