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11-26-2005, 10:14 AM

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Then go to waterproofing

EDIT: Link doesn't work. It's something like that. It is plasti-dip that you use.


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11-26-2005, 11:18 AM

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hey where did you get the skis, i saw them on a website for like 60$ is that how much they really cost? or was that a rip off
i got mine when they first came out. a hs by my camper had the skies, paddlers and rims for $75 and i talked him down to $65.now that people see how good they work they might have gone up in price.
i have also seen people use a ski kit fron dubro for planes and just mod them. i dont know what has to be done to them to make them work, but in sure some sufing on the web and youll find it.


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11-26-2005, 11:23 AM

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Then go to waterproofing

EDIT: Link doesn't work. It's something like that. It is plasti-dip that you use.
i have a easyer way. loosen the 4 screws on the bottom of the servo so you can split the 3 sections. then use a small bead of rtv calk (you can find at any auto parts store) in the 2 openings. then retighten the screws and smooth the calk. after that a small dolup of petroleum jelly under the servo horn and let the calk dry. reinstall the servo ant balloon the rx and zip tie the opening.


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11-26-2005, 11:29 AM

What are you guys doing to keep the motors up to temp? I have issues starting and keeping my tm up to temp when it's only 44 outside.


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11-26-2005, 11:30 AM

I like that waterproofing idea. For my short run in the snow today I am not going to do it but in the near future I probably will.
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What are you guys doing to keep the motors up to temp? I have issues starting and keeping my tm up to temp when it's only 44 outside.
I wrap some aluminum foil around the head. it keep air from getting around the cooling fins and helps keep the temps up better.


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11-26-2005, 01:58 PM

I ran a bit in the snow today. I think the revo is sealed up pretty well for stock. Looks like the only problem would be if you actually submerged it. Tons of fun...
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11-26-2005, 02:12 PM

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