Soldering Nightmare

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  • Rogue Sub
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 1724

    #16
    Re: Soldering Nightmare

    It's the way the Dumas instructions . Dumas doesn't have you split the shafts and use two yokes.

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    • Guest

      #17
      Re: Soldering Nightmare

      Well that would be getting a modification then. Sounds like a very dodgy way of doing things, you only have to shout 'hot' at ABS to get it it to warp or melt.

      You could make a simple connecting piece by soldering two wheel collars onto a piece of tube, then push each hydroplane in from either side, that allows adjustment and easy to strip down for maintenance.

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      • Rogue Sub
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 1724

        #18
        Re: Soldering Nightmare

        When I built it as my first sub my knowledge of such things was limited and as such I stuck to the instruction religiously. You would need to beef up the area if you were to split them out, since the abs is thin, flexible, and quick to melt as shown.

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        • Guest

          #19
          Re: Soldering Nightmare

          the Axel of this cheap model runs through the hull. No way round it. I wrapped it in sopping wet towel. I have some burn marks on my towel now too.

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