So the front part we’re the copper I think it is? We’re the electricity goes threw do you wrap the front part with copper wire or do you buy the piece?
It has been a long time since I have ran a neo. I believe in the scale 1/4 mile my best pass was around an .820, however I can’t remember what that equates to in mph most likely somewhere around 50-55mph if I had to make a guess. This was with a hardbody and total weight of 127g. That I do remember lol
I think your tip is too small. It can't hold enough heat to do the job quickly without all that excess flux. A larger broader tip will hold more heat and make your job easter. What watt soldering iron are you using?
I am using a Hakko 888D it has the chisel tip, I may have to see if they offer a wider version. Thank you for the input! 👍 I am under my other account name didn’t realize lol
Sorry for the slow reply, but I do still sell them, I am working on getting my site back up and going. I have a bad habit of jumping from hobby to hobby and with real work getting in the way I tend to slack off on keeping my website going. However I am hoping to do more videos and get back into actually slot racing again instead of just strictly building cars.
chas290620 there isn’t necessarily an instruction that comes with these, however there is a small build guide @ www.srcchassis.com under the build tab, as well as the reasoning behind this two part video to explain how to build one as well.
The site should be back up soon, I get too involved with my actual work that my site suffers neglect unfortunately. I plan to have it back up and running ASAP.
Videos are very helpful - Thank you!
Could you tell me where to find that jig. Ive had no luck at all finding it
Thx for info! Where can I get a jig like yours?
So the front part we’re the copper I think it is? We’re the electricity goes threw do you wrap the front part with copper wire or do you buy the piece?
@krvnjrcbs thanks!
how fast have you been i went .501105 mph with a neo motor his was at pacific slotcar raceways
It has been a long time since I have ran a neo. I believe in the scale 1/4 mile my best pass was around an .820, however I can’t remember what that equates to in mph most likely somewhere around 50-55mph if I had to make a guess. This was with a hardbody and total weight of 127g. That I do remember lol
I like, very good !
WENT TO YOUR WEBSITE TO PURCHASE THE JIG. COULD NOT ACCESS?
gary dorman yes I do not personally offer the jigs. However if you contact precision slot cars they offer them.
@@powershiftautomotive6107 Bought the jig, thanks! New to this, what bearings for the rear axle?
When soldering the chassis to the body use heat sinks I.e alligator clips and you won't melt your body
I think your tip is too small. It can't hold enough heat to do the job quickly without all that excess flux. A larger broader tip will hold more heat and make your job easter. What watt soldering iron are you using?
I am using a Hakko 888D it has the chisel tip, I may have to see if they offer a wider version. Thank you for the input! 👍 I am under my other account name didn’t realize lol
Are you still selling chassis???
Sorry for the slow reply, but I do still sell them, I am working on getting my site back up and going. I have a bad habit of jumping from hobby to hobby and with real work getting in the way I tend to slack off on keeping my website going. However I am hoping to do more videos and get back into actually slot racing again instead of just strictly building cars.
IS THERE INSTRUCTION U GET TO BVUILD OR JUST HAVE TO FIGURE IT OUT
chas290620 there isn’t necessarily an instruction that comes with these, however there is a small build guide @ www.srcchassis.com under the build tab, as well as the reasoning behind this two part video to explain how to build one as well.
What’s the website to order?
Srcchassis.com you can email me through there.
@@powershiftautomotive6107 out of business? website is gone..
@@tobius.maxilla I noticed that to....
The site should be back up soon, I get too involved with my actual work that my site suffers neglect unfortunately. I plan to have it back up and running ASAP.
Can they be bought already built?
I have a few questions do you have a Facebook page
REEPARKILL ER yes I do it is just SRC Chassis
Thanks
You're way to cold on your heat. You don't need to scrub the solder into the joint it should flow and be smooth.
what size pin holes tubes
I believe the tubing I use is 1/16”
Where’s part 3 I wanna see it run