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Old 01-04-2006, 07:00 AM
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looks great cant wait to get xmas paid for so i can get one. do the lights come in different colors?
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How much to ship to Canada ?

Postal code N0R1A0

I think I may need one of these!!
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DDawg... I can get Red Green Yellow White and Blue. I have some Blue on the way. I can get other colors but it takes 7 days to get them.

ChrisP... Not sure on shipping to Canada. Can you tell me what way you want it shipped. I know there are way you can get it in a couple days and ways that it takes a couple weeks. That will make a difference on shipping price.

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USPS is the most reliable way I've found so far to ship cross-border....
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Are you kidding me? I looked into what it would cost to make one of these and trust me, this guy isn't going to retire making these boxes to help out fellow racers. To come in here and quote rc tech is a waste of your time and mine.

Great looking product man, I hope you sell as many as you can make without wearing yourself out.
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Old 01-04-2006, 12:02 PM
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Thanks wurthusa.... You are the man!!

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Old 01-04-2006, 12:33 PM
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I agree! He is a hobbyist, not a store, so what if he sold a few of them, once he sells more then a 1000 of them, then talk to him, until then let him sell them and make a few bucks!.

I will be buying more!

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Originally Posted by wurthusa
Are you kidding me? I looked into what it would cost to make one of these and trust me, this guy isn't going to retire making these boxes to help out fellow racers. To come in here and quote rc tech is a waste of your time and mine.

Great looking product man, I hope you sell as many as you can make without wearing yourself out.
i 3rd this statement - he is no different that folks like me selling a few custom painted bodies on the forums here and there - keep up the good work-

one thing you could do down the road is hook up with tresleonard or mcmoney and for another few bucks (or whatever the cost) - you could have a custom wrap for these - that would be pretty sweet....

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Old 01-04-2006, 02:23 PM
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I have a question......

Does anyone think there would be a way to have one of the power outlets to be a set amp, like 4 amps for a lathe? That would be nice for someone who doesn't have charger to run a lathe....

I'm not trying to hijack the thread but I thought if anyone would know....
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Originally Posted by wurthusa
I have a question......

Does anyone think there would be a way to have one of the power outlets to be a set amp, like 4 amps for a lathe? That would be nice for someone who doesn't have charger to run a lathe....

I'm not trying to hijack the thread but I thought if anyone would know....
You would want to set a voltage, not current. For that you could use a transformer to step down the voltage.
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Thanks to all for taking up for me on the posting issue!!

wurthusa... There is a way that can be done. However, I do not currently know how to do it. If there is a demand for it then I will look into it.


Thanks to all for there interest. Inventory for boxes will be here next week. Taking orders now. I can put you on the list!!

Tom
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:07 AM
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I made my own, and mucked up my first attempt ,

can u tell me what sort of lights u are using? i tried some 12v lights from electronic store and they just burnt the plastic box!
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Originally Posted by wurthusa
I have a question......

Does anyone think there would be a way to have one of the power outlets to be a set amp, like 4 amps for a lathe? That would be nice for someone who doesn't have charger to run a lathe....

I'm not trying to hijack the thread but I thought if anyone would know....
Easy. Keep your eyes peeled for a solution to this.
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free bump for a hack!

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Old 01-06-2006, 09:49 AM
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busy guy aren't ya Racer??
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