Do Hobby Stores....
#16
R/C Tech Elite Member
iTrader: (315)
If you can't find a hobby store that'll do the right thing, these might help:
http://www.rc411.com/pages/howto.php?howto=29&page=1
RC411 have some really good tutorials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1_Y2ukDp4M
Video Tutorial on repairing one.
http://www.rc411.com/pages/howto.php?howto=29&page=1
RC411 have some really good tutorials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1_Y2ukDp4M
Video Tutorial on repairing one.
#17
Bosley - welcome to the hobby. Your local track is the best place to find free help. Hobby stores are also a good source of help, but some may charge you for the business. This depends on the store - they have a lot of overheads to cover, so despite what some might think, they do need to charge people for stuff.
Ignore Nexxus - we all do.
Scott.
Ignore Nexxus - we all do.
Scott.
#20
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (3)
The GOOD hobby shops will always have a go to help someone out.
I have been into Grahams in St Marys and had Tony help me out heaps of times.
Johnno at Auswide at Penrith has saved my bacon that many times I have lost count.
Be polite, dont expect the world for nothing and you will do fine.
Cheers OX
I have been into Grahams in St Marys and had Tony help me out heaps of times.
Johnno at Auswide at Penrith has saved my bacon that many times I have lost count.
Be polite, dont expect the world for nothing and you will do fine.
Cheers OX
Last edited by The OX; 03-04-2008 at 12:49 AM.
#22
If you can't find a hobby store that'll do the right thing, these might help:
http://www.rc411.com/pages/howto.php?howto=29&page=1
RC411 have some really good tutorials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1_Y2ukDp4M
Video Tutorial on repairing one.
http://www.rc411.com/pages/howto.php?howto=29&page=1
RC411 have some really good tutorials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1_Y2ukDp4M
Video Tutorial on repairing one.
#23
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)
Recoil
Recoiling is a pain in the bum! But i would probably take it
back to who u bought it from, they should be best to help
as they should know the product well....well hopefully, if there
not that helpfull or don't want to help then i would take my buisness
else where to someone who does! But generlly if u buy and support
your local hobby shop they will return the favour, i do! It's part of the aftersales service, personally i would probably buy a new pullstart!
less heartache easier to get the car running again, try and repair the other one, if u do u will have a spare, cause i tell ya now pullstarts do break often!!
back to who u bought it from, they should be best to help
as they should know the product well....well hopefully, if there
not that helpfull or don't want to help then i would take my buisness
else where to someone who does! But generlly if u buy and support
your local hobby shop they will return the favour, i do! It's part of the aftersales service, personally i would probably buy a new pullstart!
less heartache easier to get the car running again, try and repair the other one, if u do u will have a spare, cause i tell ya now pullstarts do break often!!