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Up late one night with nothing to do...
Has anyone ever tried to cut two TTC dials in half and join the two halves together to come up with one dial that has four prongs, similar to the ITZ dials? I have tried this and can't seem to find a glue or anything that will hold the two pieces together. I am convinced this can be done.
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You must be bored,Next time call 619 and then
Take 5 sb to 805 sb to 94 e take college ave by SDSU .Stop we will play EFL
Orange co VS San Diego. Erick PS; Check your pm Last edited by 19Alworth71 : 12-15-2007 at 08:29 AM. |
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Bumping, come on guys, I can't be the only one who has tried this.
Shabby J |
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Better Yet...
Have you spliced two TTCs together so that the base has a round front AND a round back AND two dials? Can you say independent steering...???
There's only one place I know that's allowed and that's The Texas Shootout. Shhhhhh, don't tell anyone. |
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I once tried to take a rookie base, cut slits in the sides and put a TTC dial in.
It didn't work.
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Have ya tried Super Glue?
I know it sounds like something you'd obviously tried.. OR.. you could try this stuff that they use for RC racing.. It holds the tires on the wheel... I just can't remember what it's called... HEY GENO.. Give the guy the name of that stuff.. I used it when I was taking FF.com figures and getting them down to 2.0. |
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That is sick, I am inspired now, I may throw a Frankenstein movie in the DVD player to keep me motivated lock the door to my hobby room until I come up with something evil and twisted that responds well to the gentle vibrations of my vintage 620.
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