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malivoirec
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Post by malivoirec »

With MAV I drilled into the wheels up to a certan point which is the thickness of the horn, then I just screwed it to the servos using the original screwes. As I accidentely ordered about 20 servos and wheels ( :roll: ) Idecided to attach them perminently by filling the holed with a hot glue gun. It worked wonders ( :lol: ) even with a hammer I cannot break them.
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I avoid glue at all costs, for any job, as it can screw things up. No More Nails now produce a dobule sided tape that, once set, is rock solid. Thats what I do
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Dan
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Post by Dan »

thanks guys i have managed to fix them on using an angle bracket and i have finished the chassis and stuck everything on! woo! i will get a pic on my build diary website soon. it weighs 150g so i've got a lot of weight shedding to do!
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