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Traxxas Mudboss Lower Rear Hinge Pin Fix
Просмотров 2694 дня назад
It really is simple, as suggested by a viewer who had the same issue
Traxxas Mudboss with Spektrum DX5 Pro Transmitter
Просмотров 3775 дней назад
I sneak in some tech to make me faster, I hope
Traxxas Mudboss On the Track
Просмотров 78910 дней назад
I couldn't wait to get it dirty, and it does it so well.
Traxxas Slash Mudboss, first look
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.11 дней назад
Released today, bought today, first look today! Hopefully on the track tomorrow or so.
Spektrum DX5 Pro "Unboxing" and 1st Review segment
Просмотров 24613 дней назад
People have been asking why I don't do unboxing videos, so I did. I'm sorry.
Camber on RC Cars
Просмотров 14017 дней назад
A basic look at how we adjust camber for precision and repeatability.
How I shoot ground video of RC cars
Просмотров 19318 дней назад
I continue to trust my old GoPro Hero 3, you will see why
RC Car Toe-in
Просмотров 22919 дней назад
Being accurate is mandatory with today's sophisticated Rc chassis! Link below is to our Toe-Plates www.flyingrcstore.com/product-page/toe-in-camber-plate-set
Associated Trophy Rat Rod, First Drive
Просмотров 22524 дня назад
I had a couple problems but they are more on me for not looking before stuffing a battery in it.
Team Associated, 1/10 Rat Rod Stadium Truck Review - First Look
Просмотров 465Месяц назад
I start in a new RC direction, can a ground-based snap roll be in the near future?
Retiring from Flying RC Planes
Просмотров 53 тыс.2 месяца назад
It's been fun but it's time to step away from the sticks, still making the wing bags!
FlyingRC.net TransChocks
Просмотров 6743 месяца назад
Our new system for keeping your plane from rolling around in the car!
JTA 33" Gamebird Build
Просмотров 3893 месяца назад
Nice job with this! You just made the internet a slightly better place. Love the snarky humor!!
I feel the same way about the laser. I bought the sky wing laser 67" and I knew I was going to love it. So I pre ordered the extreme flight laser 67" before the first one even arrived. Love them both. Hope you're doing well Tom.
You can insert the rear screw that backs out the other way, I do this with all my 2wd slash trucks. Cool video!!
Thanks! I'll try that! Tom
Can you add an aftermarket riving knife to an old tablesaw? I have a crappy old Craftsman saw my grandpa gave me.
With the way people sue companies for not preventing them from being stupid I doubt anyone would risk that kind of exposure. For many older saws it might be a real chore installing something that works well.
Does Andersons RC stock this one ?
You need to check with them on particulars. I am always amazed at what I find there!
Agree, Matt's shop is top notch! Living near Houston, Texas. I have had deliveries shipped by Anderson RC.
It is a tough job, but you knew it was dangerous when you took it! Enjoy that car! Looks like fun! (Maybe video suggestion: you mentioned batteries charging. What do you recommend for tools there? Methods? )
I will be doing a video on that shortly, just got the stuff in the shop. I've been using a very basic charger but need to step that up and will show both. Stay tuned!
I experienced kickback today for the first time. Thankfully I was ripping some 8ft boards so the size and mass of the piece couldn’t go the speed of sound like in the vid. Still took a good lick to my ribs with a ripped piece of 2x4.
That slow mo made my heart skip a beat!
It looks just like the dirt modifides they run up in New York and western Vermont.
That's the idea, the "mudbus" as they have been known up there. I've always liked that look.
Great video track looks awesome!!!! Seems like most are taking a liking to the Traxxas Mud boss!!!!👍👍 I can't wait to pick one up!!! 💯
I am anxious to get into the fine tuning of the chassis for the track, along with "educating" my driving fingers. There is a ton of performance left in the Mudboss.
Cool car sir
The treads on those tires look remarkably similar to the treads on slip-resistant work shoes; the kind that restaurant employees wear. They make a small little cleaning rake that is in the shoe box when they're sold. I've thrown out a dozen of those cleaning tools over the years. Ask anyone you know that works in a restaurant and they can probably get you that tool to clean those treads.
They look just like the Hoosiers we run on the dirt tracks.
Awesome car but nowhere to race it yet
Im making a track in my back yard, sort of. I expect there will be lots of places using the Mudboss as a spec class.
It just released yesterday, there will be plenty of places to race, if you have tracks in your area or race a place now they will race them for sure...it's money in there pocket they are not gonna pass it up!!!
Yes, I thought also about, to change the wheels against larger sizes ones... Rough terrain with the original??? Not so practical!
Hi folks, maybe for the most of You it's nothing unknown, but for the other people... there are supporting legs available for the extensions to provide at the most outward point super stability! It's worth the money to have a sure stable support holding the heaviest sheets!
I like my DX5 Pro 👍
I'm very new to giant size planes and have the exact same plane which I am modifying run electric. I did not see a power distribution system in yours. Is it necessary to run a power distribution board on these large planes? Thanks!
Technically it not necessary on any plane, just a ton safer for your investment. I forget what we had in that one initially but I flew it mostly on a Powersafe receiver that had dual batteries.
Sir your awesome narrating could bring you to Hollywood Id also like to let it known I've thouroughly enjoyed your videos and lessons. Thank you very much
Wow, thanks
Love hearing from you
I recently had a catastrophic ESC failure. 95" electric plane. Smoked for a second, I cut the throttle thinking it was the motor. Tried for a dead stick landing but with a toasted ESC, I don't think there was any power to the receiver. Was thinking of using two receivers next time. One for the control surfaces and one for the ESC/motor. Big battery for ESC/motor and 1st receiver. Small battery pack for 2nd receiver and control surfaces. Does this sound reasonable or can you think of a better way? Thanks
Sounds complicated. That's one reason I used so many Powersafe receivers from Spektrum. Less chance of me complicating myself into the ground
@@flyingrcdotnet fair enough, thanks for the reply.
Oh, a Packer Fan! Ok!
Happy to see you staying in RC in some capacity. 👍
Nice job Tom! This was very insightful! Would you mind talking a little about how you record your voiceovers and how you sync the audio the way you want it?
That video is in the works. First I have to figure out how I do it.....
@@flyingrcdotnetI’m looking forward to learning more from your experience. Thanks for all your excellent work!!
Thank you...well, for being an idiot and making this video. You probably have saved many people some very bad injuries.
Fun fact: this is just as important on planes. Got a plane that darts unpredictably on the ground and is hyper sensitive? This is a huge part of it. The ole pigeon toed plier tune up has been successful many times. It's nice to see you do it more precisely on a much more complicated suspension.
Very true! I have a story on my site, done years ago about this very topic. flyingrc.net/algngear.html
I’ve seen them work in person. Dude used his real hand. Damage was a tiny shallow cut extending just into the dry portion of the skin. No blood. No damage.
Great info
I've had a few of those Mobius cameras and really loved them, too bad they quit making them a few years back.
Hi from sweden,thank you for all the flying videos👍👍👍👏and all the best to you👍
Nice to have you arround professor. ❤
100% stay safe out there people, if you do dumb things and think it’s never going to happen to you. Well guess what it will amd it’s only a matter of time.
I've been lurking on your channel since before the tablesaw kickback experiment. I'm very happy to see you picking up this new hobby. Keep us posted. I know nothing about all this, so every bit is interesting & fun to watch. 75! I dont think I have the reaction time for this at nearly 25 years less. I would have to stand behind something to keep my ankles.
Right on, sweet Rat Rod🐀
Great video!! Simple and helpful.. and you have a calming voice..
Thank you! Appreciate your insight and problem solving!
I remember seeing this video years ago and it making me terrified of using a table saw. Now all these years later, having become a fully qualified carpenter and worked with power tools for years, i'm still terrified of table saws and avoid them at all costs.
Greeting from an expatriate Englishman from the middle of France. I'm seventy-six and apart from a pair of knees which are worn out I'm pretty fit. Just lucky I guess. Have you ever considered continuing to fly vintage models? I get as much pleasure out of flying the Big Guff, which you may see in my avatar, as I do out of flying any of my pattern ships.
Try Free Flight - there a huge gamut of models to build/fly.
Nooooooo. Love your videos and sincerely care about you. A truly good man. Go Pack Go and enjoy your sunset brother.
Greetings from Norway. Your videos have been such a big inspiration for me. I have learned a lot too. I wish you all the best. Enjoy life😊
This is one of the two woodworking videos that I still think about, the other being the one where the dude it trying to cut a circle
Man that just missed you! Thanks for the video hopefully helps people from nasty accidents!
Taking out the knife is asking for trouble and it adds nothing to the function of the table saw to remove it. People just do stupid stuff and complain when they win their stupid prize.
hard to watch how close you came to losing fingers there, even knowing it was going to go bad hope you still got those digits 12 years later
Thanks so much for uploading this video!
Well. Now that was terrifying. Going to give my table saw a lot more respect
RC’s got me into hang gliding. The hardest thing for me was giving up flying when I was getting too heavy. Not so heavy anymore but aging and have some pretty bad arthritis. I took up astronomy afterwords. Now the wife is irritated that I’m up all night. 😝
The toughest thing in R/C is knowing when to quit or having to tell the guy like U that's been flying since little they just don't have the skill anymore and they are getting dangerious. Seen many of grate pilots just habe their abilities deteriate because of age.
I love the look of this car
It is my hope that your friends in the hobby value an respect you enough to offer support and opportunities so you can choose to take offers to fly. Remember even the very best commercial pilots fly with a pilot monitoring in the right seat.