Building a kit is definitely tricky. It has to be not too loose, not too tight, it has to be not upside down or backwards or many other things. But anyway nice video again
Thanks for the video series. I'm a mechanical engineer so I like to see things going together in this kind of detail. I also like to see how details of implementation change from manufacturer to manufacturer. I recall that you were planning to race your 104001, which is essentially a dime store version of this car. Are you planning to do any comparisons?
I never heard someone call that wrench a mip. M.I.P. stands for Moore's Ideal Products. I'm not a hater ok, just saying that's all. I don't know lots of things....
No worries Glen. I know you’re not trolling me. Feel free to offer corrections, updates, and info as you see fit. Truth told, I never looked up their name. I’ve always heard them called m.i.p or “mip”. They sure do make top quality tools! Lunsford used to recommend them by name for use with their titanium hardware. Lunsford is gone now unfortunately. The owner retired and no one bought the business.
I don't have this car either but I like watching you build stuff. I learn tips and tricks and stuff
Building a kit is definitely tricky. It has to be not too loose, not too tight, it has to be not upside down or backwards or many other things. But anyway nice video again
Thanks for the video series. I'm a mechanical engineer so I like to see things going together in this kind of detail. I also like to see how details of implementation change from manufacturer to manufacturer. I recall that you were planning to race your 104001, which is essentially a dime store version of this car. Are you planning to do any comparisons?
Yas number 4
I never heard someone call that wrench a mip. M.I.P. stands for Moore's Ideal Products. I'm not a hater ok, just saying that's all. I don't know lots of things....
No worries Glen. I know you’re not trolling me. Feel free to offer corrections, updates, and info as you see fit.
Truth told, I never looked up their name. I’ve always heard them called m.i.p or “mip”. They sure do make top quality tools! Lunsford used to recommend them by name for use with their titanium hardware. Lunsford is gone now unfortunately. The owner retired and no one bought the business.
Cool Cool, yeah I love mip wrenches they the best