Another great "Tech Tips" video. When I am making axle spacers I slip the brass tube over a axle and secure in place with a drop of superglue. Then place the axle in a the chuck of a electric drill.Then hold a file against the brass tube as I power up the electric drill. A bit of heat will then allow the brass to be slid free of the axle.
Loving these slot stox videos. My stock car era this so saw the real thing back in the day. I was a Smithy fan though. Brilliant macro photography. All the best from Birkenshaw.
Thanks for watching. I always liked the battles between Lund, Elwell and Wharton in the F1 stocks. I loved the F2’s too and supported Sworder and Speaky. I also worked with Rob Speak on his ASCAR at Rockingham Raceway.
Another great "Tech Tips" video. When I am making axle spacers I slip the brass tube over a axle and secure in place with a drop of superglue. Then place the axle in a the chuck of a electric drill.Then hold a file against the brass tube as I power up the electric drill. A bit of heat will then allow the brass to be slid free of the axle.
Great tip. Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Loving these slot stox videos. My stock car era this so saw the real thing back in the day. I was a Smithy fan though. Brilliant macro photography. All the best from Birkenshaw.
Thanks for watching. I always liked the battles between Lund, Elwell and Wharton in the F1 stocks. I loved the F2’s too and supported Sworder and Speaky. I also worked with Rob Speak on his ASCAR at Rockingham Raceway.
Nice tip on burr remove of axle tubing. Thanks.
I am learning so much from your videos please dont stop making them . Do you have a link for the soldering iron you use .
I use my own soldering iron that I make from a combination of parts. Drop me an email cleavetech.james@gmail.com if you are interested 👍🏻
sloting plus make some nice axle collars that you could use instead.
I didn’t think they did 1/8” collars but I will take a look. Thanks.
@@CleaveTech my bad. They make 3mm collars (i use them) but it should be pretty easy to drill them out to 1/8"
How do I buy 1/32 parts can’t find a web site thank you
Where are based? I know BETTA and Classic in the UK will ship worldwide.