can't help you there with metal, but resin, a polished pin spray with
release agent would work, just give a twist and it'll come out. you can also
insert sections of chopped brass tubing as a bushing too (nicking or roughing
with a 60 grit sand paper will help make a more secure bond)
Chris
Metal, but I may use resin as a spin caster can do either. I was wondering
about Rusty Bates as he has already cast T-34 tracks in 1/6th scale using a
spin caster.
http://www.geocities.com/eastpac01/index.html
I've tried contacting him, no luck.
I'm pretty sure that I could get away with poli
In a message dated 9/13/2009 4:55:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
phil...@defnet.com writes:
Does anyone know how to contact Rusty Bates? I'm close to conducting my
first casting trials and am wondering about pin cores...
Paul H.
is this metal or resin casting?
Chris,
_Odyssey
Does anyone know how to contact Rusty Bates? I'm close to conducting my first
casting trials and am wondering about pin cores...
Paul H.
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It looks great Can't wait to see it on the tank.
Kelly
T-072 Panther
From: Kaz
To: R/C Tank Combat
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 9:57:47 PM
Subject: [TANKS] ISU-122
Hi all,
I have just finished the electrics for the ISU-122 gun elevation and
trav