[TANKS] Re: T34-85 from Denmark

2013-02-19 Thread Niels Erik Kristensen
You got mail!!! Today i startet to make my suspensions arms stronger :-) I come up with a somthing i think will hold-Photos later. Den mandag den 18. februar 2013 20.08.42 UTC+1 skrev S.Schramm: > > Den mandag den 18. februar 2013 17.15.09 UTC+1 skrev Niels Erik Kristensen: >> >> Det lyder fant

Re: [TANKS] Re: Tyng T-Max Suspension Photos

2013-02-19 Thread Darrin Smith
The proccess is known as peening and the proper tool for the process is a "ball peen hammer". D. Smith - Original Message - From: Joe Sommer To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Cc: Michael Blattau Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:17 AM Subject: Re: [TANKS] Re: Tyng T-Max S

Re: [TANKS] Re: Tyng T-Max Suspension Photos

2013-02-19 Thread TyngTech
"One again Herr Tyng has developed something that defies description." "A Method to Transfer Torque Between Two Assemblies" herewith called Tyng TorqLoc is praised by leading industry experts. Patent and Trademark applications are pending. Steve Tyng Tyng Technologies -- -- You are currentl

Re: [TANKS] Re: Tyng T-Max Suspension Photos

2013-02-19 Thread Joe Sommer
On Monday, February 18, 2013 2:25:29 PM UTC-5, Michael Blattau wrote: > > I think the term is "broaching" (not to be confused with the machining > process). We use a lot of PEM nuts (http://www.pemnet.com) in our > enclosures in which a press is used to force a fastener into a piece of > shee