I always try to have those links. Prices always change. The AKA driver made my top tool list a while back. Very versatile and two tools in one is nice!
great videos Rich. I'm new to RC and buying a 1/8 buggy very soon. leaning towards a Mugen. could you suggest what would be the must-haves to start the build. thanks!
now that is what I will save up for next :) Thanks for sharing! I am thinking about trying their grease. I am using Lucas Red "N" Tacky on both the transmission and diffs for my SCX10 ii. Speaking of which; what grease are you using atm? Thank you.
I a am looking for a tool set/kit to do R/C repair services. Any recommendations on a kit?. This looks like a good start. But I want the ability to work on allmost every rc imaginable.
Honestly, you won't find an all in one kit, as many of the tool makers don't make everything. If you had to source specific brands, MIP, Tekno, ProTek, are the names I would recommend
Thanks for the video, really nice stuff as all your videos. Im considering the Protek tools carring bag, but also using the Serpent carry on that kinda does a similar job, probably not a the same amount of tools, but i guess depeds on each preferences. Btw for setup, what do you use, Hudy?
The ball end drivers help when you can't go head into a screw - in other words, there's something in the way....it allows for you to approach the screw from a reasonable angle and still remove or replace the screw
Kudos for putting all of the links in the description box. That aka driver looks nice.
I always try to have those links. Prices always change. The AKA driver made my top tool list a while back. Very versatile and two tools in one is nice!
nice set up Rich , if i had that id be afraid some one would steal it...
Yeah, I'm always cautious when opening this bag at the track. I always close it up and tuck it away.
I have a question on my Arrma Big Rock. What I need to take the shock cap off because my right front shock is leaking.
Great video as always!
Thanks, Sir!
great videos Rich. I'm new to RC and buying a 1/8 buggy very soon. leaning towards a Mugen. could you suggest what would be the must-haves to start the build. thanks!
Great video, I just shot my tool vid hahahah, guess I have to wait a little to post that video.
Post away! No worries!
now that is what I will save up for next :) Thanks for sharing! I am thinking about trying their grease. I am using Lucas Red "N" Tacky on both the transmission and diffs for my SCX10 ii. Speaking of which; what grease are you using atm? Thank you.
I'm not a big grease fanatic.....just the kit greases - but I do like the Kyosho stuff the best
+The RCNetwork Cool.thanks again for sharing.
I a am looking for a tool set/kit to do R/C repair services. Any recommendations on a kit?. This looks like a good start. But I want the ability to work on allmost every rc imaginable.
Honestly, you won't find an all in one kit, as many of the tool makers don't make everything. If you had to source specific brands, MIP, Tekno, ProTek, are the names I would recommend
Hey rich,I was wondering if you will make a video on the giveaway winner
Little off topic for this video but what or how do you cut body's?
Score with an Xacto and use some Protoform finishing tools to round the edges
+The RCNetwork ok thanks rich
great set of tools, but id switch the scissors out for a pair of Team EDS body scissors. lol. did you get a chance to watch my last vid?
Yep, say both those vids! That cutlass is nice! Looks almost real!
very nice. thanks Rich.
Thanks for the video, really nice stuff as all your videos.
Im considering the Protek tools carring bag, but also using the Serpent carry on that kinda does a similar job, probably not a the same amount of tools, but i guess depeds on each preferences.
Btw for setup, what do you use, Hudy?
I would like to see a video of the cars that you are currently running at the track
Yeah, I plan on a couple of small collection videos - probably during my Vlogs
We're did you get that case at?
on eBay, but you can get them direct from Amain Hobbies
What is the point of the ball end hex drivers?
To get a snug fit if you have to go in at an angle.
The ball end drivers help when you can't go head into a screw - in other words, there's something in the way....it allows for you to approach the screw from a reasonable angle and still remove or replace the screw
Thanks!
Where did you find the aka double drive
amzn.to/2pdBMrg
You should make a video of your rc collection
Yes he should!
Yes he needs to
definitely
You guys will be seeing a full collection video soon.....it's at about 100 vehicles now......stay tuned!
You guys will be seeing a full collection video soon.....it's at about 100 vehicles now......stay tuned!