I've learned a lot of things to improve my modeling since I started watching these YT model channels! Even we who've been building models for 55 years can learn new things. 😎👍
Excellent video. I have started doing some of my wiring the same way. Using the kit distributor, drilling out the center. I use a .075-.078 diameter drill bit.
Awesome tutorial... 👏 I have about 100 feet of a 250 foot case of network cable, is that enough? 🤣 I have hook-up wire as I do electronic and CB radio repair on my stuff and other projects, so I have the wire. I use shrink tube for the boots but I like this idea better and yes I have those gear shifts... Lol So Thanks for showing this, I will use this tomorrow... 😁 Fun Tip: I seen on a YT video and I use this BTW... The guy took a pop bottle cap and filled it with candle wax right. Then he puts his super glue on the wax and it lasts for a hour or so before it dries. Then after the super glues finally dries you just pop the glue off of the wax and your ready to use it again and again. If you dig a hole in the wax just reflow it flat again... I use this all the time, it might work for other glues than super glue, don't know. Give it a try... 😁 LLAP 🖖
Thanks! I would think you could find the cord just about anywhere. It's just cable cord/phone cable. I actually have a bunch of it under my house, lol. It's actually called Ethernet Cable Cord.
I've learned a lot of things to improve my modeling since I started watching these YT model channels! Even we who've been building models for 55 years can learn new things. 😎👍
Nice tutorial. Its always neat to find new ways to do things.
Thanks for sharing eh! I’ve always wanted to do this but I always felt intimidated because I know nothing about cars. Thanks again ✌🏻🇨🇦✌🏻
Thanks man. Nice and simple way to do it, Even with boots! Very cool and looks great. Thanks so much for the video.
Thanks for sharing the technique. Very helpful. 🏁
Thank you Great Tutorial.
That was very helpful , just about to try to wire my first engine also on a budget so thank you . Regards Gav.
Great tutorial
Excellent video. I have started doing some of my wiring the same way. Using the kit distributor, drilling out the center. I use a .075-.078 diameter drill bit.
Awesome tutorial... 👏 I have about 100 feet of a 250 foot case of network cable, is that enough? 🤣
I have hook-up wire as I do electronic and CB radio repair on my stuff and other projects, so I have the wire. I use shrink tube for the boots but I like this idea better and yes I have those gear shifts... Lol So Thanks for showing this, I will use this tomorrow... 😁
Fun Tip:
I seen on a YT video and I use this BTW... The guy took a pop bottle cap and filled it with candle wax right. Then he puts his super glue on the wax and it lasts for a hour or so before it dries. Then after the super glues finally dries you just pop the glue off of the wax and your ready to use it again and again. If you dig a hole in the wax just reflow it flat again...
I use this all the time, it might work for other glues than super glue, don't know. Give it a try... 😁
LLAP 🖖
😆 Yeah that might be enough wire, lol! Thanks for forwarding that tip, I'll have to try it.
Thanks man very Kool
Very good tutorial. The gray cable wire with the twisted wire inside. Where would I find that?
Thanks! I would think you could find the cord just about anywhere. It's just cable cord/phone cable. I actually have a bunch of it under my house, lol. It's actually called Ethernet Cable Cord.
@@StumpyGrumpsScaleSpeedShop oh Ethernet cord. You're right. I do have some of that around.