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Samma3l 04-04-2003 02:48 AM


And yes, I'm the one who's seen (too late!) an idiot workmate borrow my favourite screwdriver to be used as a prybar... and some other idiot colleague try use my new cordless drill as a hammer.
I cant say i would have done any of those, but with the com lathe to make a screw idea, I was thinking that it would be the right size for the job and could be made to cut a screw using innovation. I had realised that it would be hard to do with the motor that it uses, but i was trying to generate a basic idea as to how to get it done, not neccesarily the way to do it.

Ill be the first one to admit that I come up with some wild and crazy ideas, but then so did alex bell. Its what keeps the world turning.

And while Im no machinist, I reckon I'd get most of those lathes right. I would just use them for something different ocasionally, if I had to.

au_Nightmare 04-04-2003 11:52 AM

If there was only a on-line store like McMaster in Australia :)

Check this for a range of Cap Screws

Hmmm wonder how much air mail will be.. rofl... Actually how does McMaster prices compare to the place you people shop at?

Scroll down on this site for info on Tensile/Yield Strength of stainless (302/316) and 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9 (alloy) steel. Stainless maybe ok for electric, but others running Gas off-road R/C's have had them snap.

WC 04-06-2003 06:32 PM

That McMaster site is really something! But then again, its an online store - can't visit them physically to get assistance.

Imho stainless has not not benefit for RC cars; they're still soft enough to strip their threads.

I buy "high tensile" from Coventry for use on motor screws (both gas and electric) and for suspension components. Chassis screws etc don't really need HT, but sometimes HT is the only one stocked on the shelf.

Haven't stripped a HT thread or head yet... but some of my motor cans :blush: are starting to look deformed from overtightening!

Pricewise I think approx/under A$1 each for M3s in single quantities. (Still cheaper than buying spare screws from HPI etc!)

au_Nightmare 04-07-2003 04:52 PM

Well we could visit if they where in Australia :)
They have stores at Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York City - Philadelphia.


Originally posted by WC
That McMaster site is really something! But then again, its an online store - can't visit them physically to get assistance.

They have some stuff on the site hey, I think it must be the biggest range of gear I have seen ever online..... Lightbulbs & Hydraulic Pumps to O-Rings and Seals and a whole lot more

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

WC 04-07-2003 07:50 PM


Originally posted by au_Nightmare
They have some stuff on the site hey, I think it must be the biggest range of gear I have seen ever online..... Lightbulbs & Hydraulic Pumps to O-Rings and Seals and a whole lot more[/B]
Wonder how much of it they actually carry in stock on a consistant basis?? :sneaky:


Ahh, one of these days... I'm gonna go visit the US and go shopping at Sears. And Home Depot. And the real K-Mart. And Walmart. :blush:

Darkman 04-07-2003 08:56 PM

try to eat at Carl's Jr and Green Burrito and also try eating at Jack In The Box... hehehehe

Dont shop at sears, nor JC Penney.... shop at like CostCo! Buy in BULK! Chocolates in BULK! Home Depot is quite HUGE! and K-Mart is nuts! Not a big fan of Walmart... but you must go and visit Fry's Electronics.... the biggest electronic/computer/music store in the country... its a huuuuuuuuge warehouse! :nod:

teamsherman 04-09-2003 04:30 AM

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Darkman 04-09-2003 03:41 PM

:eek:

settle pettles...


If there was only a on-line store like McMaster in Australia

Check this for a range of Cap Screws

Hmmm wonder how much air mail will be.. rofl... Actually how does McMaster prices compare to the place you people shop at?

Scroll down on this site for info on Tensile/Yield Strength of stainless (302/316) and 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9 (alloy) steel. Stainless maybe ok for electric, but others running Gas off-road R/C's have had them snap.
Thanks night, Anyone bought anything from McMasters yet? or dont they serve overseas buyers? Please dont get into an argument that we now too have to support our local hardware store...
:lol:

au_Nightmare 04-09-2003 04:06 PM

They do ship to us as far as I know.. as for shipping.. why is EMS cheaper in some cases then normal air mail????

Darkman 04-09-2003 04:09 PM

hehehe i had a look at their stock and got dizzy, now i dont know what to get... where can i find the socket head screws? :confused:

au_Nightmare 04-09-2003 04:18 PM

under fastners - socket head, its on the right hand side...
or click on this link

yokogod 04-17-2003 09:24 PM

titanium mmmmmmmmmmm
 
if any1 would like titanium screws, email me @ [email protected] , i may be able to get alloy and stainless also but im only just investigating the whole thing right now, should be no more than a month or so til i can get stock.


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