Great solution! I put a screw through the ball end and a dab of super glue on the washer and put that together. The screw will help you line everything up once it’s glued you can pull the screw out and the washer will be perfectly glued to the ball end
@@shawnbiers2506 I like that idea. Never thought of something like that. I still have slop from hole in ball end being too big for the screw. Was thinking of adding plumbers thread tape to the screw. Do you have any other suggestions?
@ or u can use the ruber shock O rings. The only problem with that is they like to disintegrate after a couple of years they get brittle unless you rub them with some Vaseline.
@ oh OK. I see what you mean. The only way to get rid of that is get some different rod ends.injoa has the right size Maybe you can get them and just switch out the ball studs so you still have your angled rod ends
Great idea! Thank you for sharing.
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Nice vlog, I really liked it, have a nice day!🍀
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@@SevenWelt thanks Seven. This worked so well I was eager to share it.
Great solution! I put a screw through the ball end and a dab of super glue on the washer and put that together. The screw will help you line everything up once it’s glued you can pull the screw out and the washer will be perfectly glued to the ball end
@@shawnbiers2506 I like that idea. Never thought of something like that.
I still have slop from hole in ball end being too big for the screw. Was thinking of adding plumbers thread tape to the screw. Do you have any other suggestions?
@ injora sells a spacer kit for the scx24 that has the perfect size👊
@ or u can use the ruber shock O rings. The only problem with that is they like to disintegrate after a couple of years they get brittle unless you rub them with some Vaseline.
@ oh OK. I see what you mean. The only way to get rid of that is get some different rod ends.injoa has the right size Maybe you can get them and just switch out the ball studs so you still have your angled rod ends
@@shawnbiers2506 I’ll have a look at those for my next build. Thanks!