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Re: Keep losing my balls.
Can you solder the balls to the screws? It seems like it would be a comedy of errors unless you had a real good grip on that iron.
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Re: Keep losing my balls.
I would say no, but here is someone that did: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searc ... TpB2oSBrEJ626Pilot wrote:Can you solder the balls to the screws? It seems like it would be a comedy of errors unless you had a real good grip on that iron.
I'm not sure what kind of solder he used, but most solder is not meant for tension applications, especially "electronics" solder, which doesn't have very good strength properties to start.
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What size are those balls you guys JB Weld to the screw heads?
Just wondering because I found some ball studs that might possibly be used if they're the right size.
[img]http://www.beadlok.com/product/images/5 ... SC6275.jpg[/img]
Just wondering because I found some ball studs that might possibly be used if they're the right size.
[img]http://www.beadlok.com/product/images/5 ... SC6275.jpg[/img]
Re: Keep losing my balls.
I've been running with loctite ultra gel control for months now in a heated build chamber, and haven't lost a ball since I switched over.
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Find someone with an EDM machine? Hm... that'd be a neat attachment for the rostock....Flateric wrote:If someone has found a fast easy and cheap way of drilling and tapping steel ball bearings, PLEASE speak up and tel me how you are doing this. Because I cannot see this being, fast, easy, cheap that I can think of.
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Re: Keep losing my balls.
What is the source on the balls? We already had a post about the traxxas balls and those look very similar.notarat wrote:What size are those balls you guys JB Weld to the screw heads?
Just wondering because I found some ball studs that might possibly be used if they're the right size.
[img]http://www.beadlok.com/product/images/5 ... SC6275.jpg[/img]
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Imagesearch leads me to these sites:Eaglezsoar wrote:What is the source on the balls? We already had a post about the traxxas balls and those look very similar.notarat wrote:What size are those balls you guys JB Weld to the screw heads?
Just wondering because I found some ball studs that might possibly be used if they're the right size.
[img]http://www.beadlok.com/product/images/5 ... SC6275.jpg[/img]
http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/6275/
http://store.rc4wd.com/Associated-Balls ... _2276.html
Neither page says what they're made of, so no idea if they'll stick to a magnet or not.
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They also do not give the diameter of the balls which is the most critical aspect.
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They are #4 nuts which I believe are 1/4 inch in diameter, so the balls are probably < 6mm.
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Good point, and I already have the Traxxas balls that are on the stud so I'll keep my plans to use those.Polygonhell wrote:They are #4 nuts which I believe are 1/4 inch in diameter, so the balls are probably < 6mm.
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these would be around.375 diameter,,,, http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/s ... n=OFN36903
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I could be wrong, but the balls pictured there, look very aluminium....?
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That is the problem with the Traxxas balls, they are sold in both the aluminum and steel versions and you have to be sureFlateric wrote:I could be wrong, but the balls pictured there, look very aluminium....?
what you are ordering. The steel versions work perfectly with the magnets, just be careful what you are ordering.
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