Good to see I'm not the only one who uses the plastic back-side of my hex-wrench to push in bearing. If I have to tap it in , I use a socket that's the same size as the bearing.
I try and use a socket that is slightly smaller than the outer race of the bearing. Could of also used that vice with a little care instead of a press.
Hi John love the stuff you get up to and yes build as slow if not slower than you bud like things to be correct. Please can you advise me with regards to axles/ AR60 style and portals. Where is the best place to buy axle housings or complete axles from and how do you know if things will fit!? I bought some axle complete of EBAY and your comment in this video regarding interference fit made me laugh….. I can catch a hook through the space next to my bearing fit and don’t know what to do with it now. Gears are rubbing and binding and just not a happy camper….. thinking of going vanquish- any reputable retailer for them?Can you recommend rated vendors for complete or built up axle options for AR60 style? Anyway keep up the good work - happy crawling!
A Sherpa is a mountain guide. These guys are known to be very knowledgeable survivalists that have made the climbs they guide multiple times. I believe the name is Nepalese (Nepal) and started with Mt Everest guides
Quick tip of u don't have a small bearing press on hand a motorcycle chain breaker works awsome you can make very small movements at a time. Maybe a bicycle chain breaker for tiny bearings👍
Sherpa's are the wonderful expert Himalayan mountain guides(I've met 4 on my trips, one who has since died on a climb)......who are woefully underpaid by foreign travelers, for risking their lives💔
@@HolmesHobbies its vitavon. You guys need to look up exocaged rc on RUclips and check out some of his vitavon videos. Some of their bearing tolerances are super tight and if you dont place the bearing in dead straight it just wont go!
A sherpa is like a guide, that carrys all your supplies, think explorers in the 1800 paying locals to haul the gear though jungles mountains amd swaps. Sherpa
I don't know lol first time iv heard that name Sherpa in RC but it looks pretty sweet though I must admit. Hey brother question? I'm newish to the scale and trail truck scene iv tried all kinds of different motors n ESC's from brushed 2s n 3s reedy and some of your motors which absolutely amazing live the trail master expert brushed motors are my absolute favorite brushed motors btw. Now I'm trying out a tenshock 2400kv 3650 motor 6 pole 9slot is what it says. Iv heard good things about em and some not to good so I'll guess I'll find out in the am when it shows up lol. Anyway I'm using a element Enduro Trail walker I been trying to get up a stupid steep sand / rock hill.. tires ect are good no issues there I'm having issues when I get to the top of the hill where it gets even more vertical my truck will start lifting it's front wheels off the ground and if I try to bounce it or speed up up 90% of the time it'll flip over n roll down the hill a good 30 feet or more lol. Any advice on shock set ups to help or any advice on how I could beat the hill?? Lol it's 90% sand like packed sand and very Lil dirt and rocks like quartz crystal and granite mostly and shell. I'm mostly using my Interco Super Swamper TSL SXs 1.9s 110mm tall and my 1.9 hobby soul 120mm "4.75 on paper but in reality "4.83" tall Mud Slingers. Which are basically Interco Super Swamper TSL Boggers same concept. Both tires get me up the hill my other tires have a hard time. All my weight is in the front my two servos "Steering and Winch servo" my integy winch also yeah I got two front winch's lol. And im using the front battery mount and use a big 5200mah champion 80c 3s lipo. It's the big one and my tow chain is in the front I'm using metal front and rear bumpers and brass on the pumpkins and other places. It's a heavy truck TBH the rims are RC4wD 7 lug white Steel rims quite heavy lol. So it's got plenty weight in the front n center. I'm gonna use a tenshock 2400kv 540 Crawler brushless motor on a 13T pinion 57 spur most likely which is it's current gearing atm I'm running a 3300kv 3660 motor and it'll scoot lol. Anyway could you do a video on how to get articulation and how to set up suspension for extremely steep basically vertical climbs???
I have 2 many years long projects to make anymore, but as of right now I'm trying to get my Sherpa together, but these lil escs I'm waiting for are really hard to come bye🤣🤣
@@HolmesHobbies i didnt want to be that specific.but sure :) 2 desimal points, most people understand. A few gets confused with 4. 6 and you have a few that understand. Any more, and only pie lover wil understand. Btw matt parker and some students usually calculate pi by hand on pie day.
Yep 4 projects i have been ordering parts for over a year now. Need motors for my ecx temper gen 2s. What do you have or recommend ?any help would be appreciated.
Its not even a real material! These axles are phony! The bolts come right off! Look everyone, its a big phony! They aren't 6061 or 2011-t3, I can tell that much just from the surface density.
@@HolmesHobbies when I first got mine I took them to a buddy of mine who has worked in a machine shop his entire life and he instantly said he would bet money they were 7075. I know they're tougher than a nail!
Nice to know I'm not the only one that builds like this ... 😅
😆.....👍
Bob Ross of the RC world!
One of my favorite movies with Steve Martin - "The Jerk". You forgot to grab your thermos!
That's just one of the little reasons I enjoy your videos, no crap canned music !
Good to see I'm not the only one who uses the plastic back-side of my hex-wrench to push in bearing.
If I have to tap it in , I use a socket that's the same size as the bearing.
I try and use a socket that is slightly smaller than the outer race of the bearing. Could of also used that vice with a little care instead of a press.
A thin coating of grease on the bearings when installing in aluminum and brass is nice when you pull them apart at a later date.
I might put some penetrating oil on there. Didn't consider the stainless on alloy seizing up. If they are anodized in the pocked it won't.
Hi John love the stuff you get up to and yes build as slow if not slower than you bud like things to be correct.
Please can you advise me with regards to axles/ AR60 style and portals. Where is the best place to buy axle housings or complete axles from and how do you know if things will fit!?
I bought some axle complete of EBAY and your comment in this video regarding interference fit made me laugh….. I can catch a hook through the space next to my bearing fit and don’t know what to do with it now. Gears are rubbing and binding and just not a happy camper….. thinking of going vanquish- any reputable retailer for them?Can you recommend rated vendors for complete or built up axle options for AR60 style?
Anyway keep up the good work - happy crawling!
I would normally call them bushings but for now they will always be known as top hats!
Can't wait to buy one of these chassis kits once they're back in stock. I plan on doing a very similar build, I'm excited to see how it turns out!
A Sherpa is a mountain guide. These guys are known to be very knowledgeable survivalists that have made the climbs they guide multiple times. I believe the name is Nepalese (Nepal) and started with Mt Everest guides
I like to watch cartoons while wrenching in case I hit a spot where I get stuck or irritated and then I can just relax and watch something funny.
Going on 3 years 10.2 build. My first one
Quick tip of u don't have a small bearing press on hand a motorcycle chain breaker works awsome you can make very small movements at a time. Maybe a bicycle chain breaker for tiny bearings👍
I’m running those super shafty housings on my corrupt carbon works reaper and they are awesome
It would be cool to see you at a competition
My favorite pie, 3.14. Haha
The movie is The Jerk staring Steve Martin. My favorite movie with him in it is Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.
Sherpa's are the wonderful expert Himalayan mountain guides(I've met 4 on my trips, one who has since died on a climb)......who are woefully underpaid by foreign travelers, for risking their lives💔
Way to ruin the mood 😂🤣
Have you seen a high speed basher turned into a crawler through changing only the gesrs?
Doesn't vitavon make those axles exclusively for super shafty.
No clue. Whoever makes them, they are rather well machined.
@@HolmesHobbies its vitavon. You guys need to look up exocaged rc on RUclips and check out some of his vitavon videos. Some of their bearing tolerances are super tight and if you dont place the bearing in dead straight it just wont go!
A sherpa is like a guide, that carrys all your supplies, think explorers in the 1800 paying locals to haul the gear though jungles mountains amd swaps. Sherpa
I don't know lol first time iv heard that name Sherpa in RC but it looks pretty sweet though I must admit. Hey brother question? I'm newish to the scale and trail truck scene iv tried all kinds of different motors n ESC's from brushed 2s n 3s reedy and some of your motors which absolutely amazing live the trail master expert brushed motors are my absolute favorite brushed motors btw. Now I'm trying out a tenshock 2400kv 3650 motor 6 pole 9slot is what it says. Iv heard good things about em and some not to good so I'll guess I'll find out in the am when it shows up lol. Anyway I'm using a element Enduro Trail walker I been trying to get up a stupid steep sand / rock hill.. tires ect are good no issues there I'm having issues when I get to the top of the hill where it gets even more vertical my truck will start lifting it's front wheels off the ground and if I try to bounce it or speed up up 90% of the time it'll flip over n roll down the hill a good 30 feet or more lol. Any advice on shock set ups to help or any advice on how I could beat the hill?? Lol it's 90% sand like packed sand and very Lil dirt and rocks like quartz crystal and granite mostly and shell. I'm mostly using my Interco Super Swamper TSL SXs 1.9s 110mm tall and my 1.9 hobby soul 120mm "4.75 on paper but in reality "4.83" tall Mud Slingers. Which are basically Interco Super Swamper TSL Boggers same concept. Both tires get me up the hill my other tires have a hard time. All my weight is in the front my two servos "Steering and Winch servo" my integy winch also yeah I got two front winch's lol. And im using the front battery mount and use a big 5200mah champion 80c 3s lipo. It's the big one and my tow chain is in the front I'm using metal front and rear bumpers and brass on the pumpkins and other places. It's a heavy truck TBH the rims are RC4wD 7 lug white Steel rims quite heavy lol. So it's got plenty weight in the front n center. I'm gonna use a tenshock 2400kv 540 Crawler brushless motor on a 13T pinion 57 spur most likely which is it's current gearing atm I'm running a 3300kv 3660 motor and it'll scoot lol. Anyway could you do a video on how to get articulation and how to set up suspension for extremely steep basically vertical climbs???
"As sure footed as a mountain Sherpa" = )
Been waiting for this one!
I have 2 many years long projects to make anymore, but as of right now I'm trying to get my Sherpa together, but these lil escs I'm waiting for are really hard to come bye🤣🤣
Any idea when more chassis kits will become available?
The Jerk. "That's all I need"
"Ferrule"... I like to call them by what they are... :P
Comment! :) A little Steve Martin? The Jerk!!
Sherpas are a tribe of folks that live in the Himalayas
And pack supplies and gear for mountaineers
My favorite pi is 3.14
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197
@@HolmesHobbies i didnt want to be that specific.but sure :) 2 desimal points, most people understand. A few gets confused with 4. 6 and you have a few that understand. Any more, and only pie lover wil understand. Btw matt parker and some students usually calculate pi by hand on pie day.
Yep 4 projects i have been ordering parts for over a year now. Need motors for my ecx temper gen 2s. What do you have or recommend ?any help would be appreciated.
H7/H6 fit 😉
Omg The Jerk! Lol
Are those shirts available?
I had some guy tell me the other day that there was no way those axles were actually 7075....
Here-say, OR possible truth.....!!????
@@paulschryer9571 I think he was just a hater....
Its not even a real material! These axles are phony! The bolts come right off! Look everyone, its a big phony!
They aren't 6061 or 2011-t3, I can tell that much just from the surface density.
@@HolmesHobbies when I first got mine I took them to a buddy of mine who has worked in a machine shop his entire life and he instantly said he would bet money they were 7075. I know they're tougher than a nail!
I just call them flanged bushings
Flange Bushing
🤔🤔😵😬😳😳 no grease on portal gears???
The Jerk
The Jerk