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I am trying to find again a small plastic damper that I was looking at last year, but forgot the exact name for that type and now I am unable to find it again. Quite frustrating.
It is pretty much a plastic piston with a small hole at the end, which acts as a linear damper and that is pushed back by a spring. Pretty much like those RC shock absorbers, but far simpler and cheaper.
I need to use it for slowing down a small lid and would be the best solution, but can't find the exact name.
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Re: SCX10-III: Things to know before you build yours (Tips)
Have a few questions related to the adjustable chassis rails...questions that I'm hoping Rich and/those who've received their kits, can answer.1) As anyone who's been posting attention to this release knows, the 'stock' configuration is 312-313mm...bur, what is the longest, as well as the shortest, wheelbase the chassis rails can be configured for?2) As the rails have pre-drilled holes, what are the actual wheelbase lengths the rails can be configured for?3) (this question is primarily directed at Rich, as he might be the only one with the answer to this question) Can additional holes be drilled in the results, to create a longer wheelbase (I'm assuming the answer to this past will be 'yes'), and, if so, what would be the maximum wheelbase WITHOUT jeopardising structural integrity of the chassis?~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
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