Pit Equipment
#181
Originally Posted by cyrrus
I'm sorry I don't have a photo. but I have to say my most important peice of equipment at home for my pit area is my home PC. I right next to my pit area at home so I guess this would count. With out it I wouldn't be able to get all the knowledge from you guy's. Good thing for the internet.
#182
Atlas Battery Jig/Charging Heatsink
#183
Tech Champion
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INTEGY SETUP BOARD W/TWEAK BAR
new Integy board I purchased recently
with built in tweak bar.
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...40107310403.c6
similar to Integy's Alloy board w/ laser alignment.
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...40107310403.c6
the board is good size...13" x 17"
perfect for 10th scale sedans, 12th scale etc.
the tweak bar is bearing supported with bubble.
the board also has a round bubble in the middle...not like the other Integy boards with bubbles...this one is totaly flush with the board. came with the 3 spring loaded leveling feets.
very nice concept..and it works fine..
only gripe I have is seeing the leveling bubble on the tweak bar when the front tires are on it.
with built in tweak bar.
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...40107310403.c6
similar to Integy's Alloy board w/ laser alignment.
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...40107310403.c6
the board is good size...13" x 17"
perfect for 10th scale sedans, 12th scale etc.
the tweak bar is bearing supported with bubble.
the board also has a round bubble in the middle...not like the other Integy boards with bubbles...this one is totaly flush with the board. came with the 3 spring loaded leveling feets.
very nice concept..and it works fine..
only gripe I have is seeing the leveling bubble on the tweak bar when the front tires are on it.
#184
#185
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Tired of you Ott Lite? I seeee theeee liiiight: http://factoryh.blog27.fc2.com/
#187
Need to sand your diff?
Much More:
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#188
Tech Adept
Used mine for the first time this weekend, very nice light. Super small, no heat and bright.
#190
Even better.
QTEQ:
QTEQ:
#192
If you are going to do a job, get a tool that will do it properly - that setup will put even pressure across the whole plate, no high spots to worry about.
Of course, I never sand the rings, and I've never been dissatisfied with my diffs either... I even run steel balls in them...
#193
Sometimes a manufacturer comes out with somesthing good (Diff sander) and then they come out with the dumbest thing around. Now people can choose between setting the diff by holding a wheel and give some gentle throttle OR buy a additional big heavy motor to carry around, connect to the power supply, hold te spur gear,... I wonder why Hudy didn't come up with that. That X ray must be a coincidence:
#194
Tech Initiate
#195
Tech Champion
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Over the top? I think that is inspired!
If you are going to do a job, get a tool that will do it properly - that setup will put even pressure across the whole plate, no high spots to worry about.
Of course, I never sand the rings, and I've never been dissatisfied with my diffs either... I even run steel balls in them...
If you are going to do a job, get a tool that will do it properly - that setup will put even pressure across the whole plate, no high spots to worry about.
Of course, I never sand the rings, and I've never been dissatisfied with my diffs either... I even run steel balls in them...