My experience is you need to silver solder the flexshaft where it goes into the collet because the part where even you mentionedthe rubber band tightening like action, the flexshaft tightens up and does get smaller and therefore the cooler doesn't hold it no more, lost my share of flexshaft, props before I started doing this.
For a flat spot try 3 or4 of the cheap Dremel cut-off wheels all new to make it. I tried using a drill press to put a countersink into the shaft but you need a good drill press otherwise it will move. I've had a lot of trouble with some flex cable shafts being oversized, usually those made overseas as they're metric Add more gap for longer boats such as Crackerboxes, hydro's or Jersey Skiffs where the engine is way forward.
I don’t solder my cable ends but I do if I have a loose collet . Because it makes the cable end a bit thicker.. also I mark my drivedog by tightening the setscrew.
Pretty interesting, JJ! Great video! 😃 About soldering, my guess is it's like 6s on a quad... You really don't need it, unless you're going to a race. You know? But it wouldn't hurt either. BTW, I bought a small arc welder from China and immediately thought you were talking about that kind of "soldering" (in Portuguese it's the same word for soldering and welding)! 😂 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Flipped a little oil in your coffee when honing. Hope you didn't drink the rest :/ I watched this video to learn some basics as I'm attempting to convert the 1/4" flex shaft from a weedeater to accommodate an rc boat prop. To use as a shameful, yet portable outboard motor for my kayak. Looks like I'll need to figure out a way to attach the threaded sleeve (which you refer to as the stud/stub) onto the flex shaft. Any idea where a guy could get that part unsoldered and separate? Thanks for this video.
Hey, I have a flex shaft in one of my electric rc boats and I was doing a speedrun and it for some reason just stopped dead in the water and I took it all apart and there seems to be nothing wrong with the shaft, I grease the shaft after every 2 times of use, can anyone help me?
Great video. I Just bought a 51" gas boat off ebay and I'm installing a clutch in place of the direct drive. Your video answered a lot questions
Great to see/hear you back bro. Nothing like a dedicated channel AND a new bench top to kick things off!!
Thank you very much for the information.
My experience is you need to silver solder the flexshaft where it goes into the collet because the part where even you mentionedthe rubber band tightening like action, the flexshaft tightens up and does get smaller and therefore the cooler doesn't hold it no more, lost my share of flexshaft, props before I started doing this.
Boat stuff 👍glad to have you back at it 👊
For a flat spot try 3 or4 of the cheap Dremel cut-off wheels all new to make it. I tried using a drill press to put a countersink into the shaft but you need a good drill press otherwise it will move.
I've had a lot of trouble with some flex cable shafts being oversized, usually those made overseas as they're metric
Add more gap for longer boats such as Crackerboxes, hydro's or Jersey Skiffs where the engine is way forward.
This noob is very thankful for this video!
Your coffee got a bit oily ...but hey it makes stuff slide out better !!!!
I don’t solder my cable ends but I do if I have a loose collet . Because it makes the cable end a bit thicker.. also I mark my drivedog by tightening the setscrew.
Grate info , thanks brother 👍😎
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Awesome video! Thank you so much!
Pretty interesting, JJ! Great video! 😃
About soldering, my guess is it's like 6s on a quad... You really don't need it, unless you're going to a race. You know? But it wouldn't hurt either.
BTW, I bought a small arc welder from China and immediately thought you were talking about that kind of "soldering" (in Portuguese it's the same word for soldering and welding)! 😂
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
JJ rotogeek has only ten gasers!! Lol. Hope your doing great my brother 🤙🤙🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thanks
Great video!! but I hope you didn't drink the coffee i think some red oil ended up in it. @ 10.10
Thank you for your helpful video ! Do you use any Teflon Ring between the drivedog and the stinger ?
Yes please answer this question?
Flipped a little oil in your coffee when honing. Hope you didn't drink the rest :/
I watched this video to learn some basics as I'm attempting to convert the 1/4" flex shaft from a weedeater to accommodate an rc boat prop. To use as a shameful, yet portable outboard motor for my kayak. Looks like I'll need to figure out a way to attach the threaded sleeve (which you refer to as the stud/stub) onto the flex shaft. Any idea where a guy could get that part unsoldered and separate?
Thanks for this video.
Hey, I have a flex shaft in one of my electric rc boats and I was doing a speedrun and it for some reason just stopped dead in the water and I took it all apart and there seems to be nothing wrong with the shaft, I grease the shaft after every 2 times of use, can anyone help me?
so nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
At 10:15 you dropped a oil drop in your coffee
De qué es el tubo de cobre?
what wheel is that for the dremel
You have oil in your coffee hahaha
there is alot of shaft play and talk going on in this video.... kinda makes me homophobic