Greatest "How Not To" Tutorial Ever!

Dude your car looks awesome! Proves that you don't need all the fancy tools (although they help) to get the job done. Good work and keep the pics comin. I just started recently too and already hooked. My garage is turning into quite the hobby center. It's amazing how many tools can be used on such a small car/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
 
McDoodle said:
Dude your car looks awesome! Proves that you don't need all the fancy tools (although they help) to get the job done. Good work and keep the pics comin. I just started recently too and already hooked. My garage is turning into quite the hobby center. It's amazing how many tools can be used on such a small car/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif

Thanks, glad people like my cars. Yes, it's pretty insane how crazy hobbies can get.
 
Ok, last night worked on the "Coffin Nail" car. Things were going pretty smooth right up to attempting to bend the axels with the stupid Derby Worx Axel Tool & Rail Rider Tool. I don't know really if it's the tool itself or me, but unlike their example video I needed to hit the silly thing insanely hard to get the Axel to bend.

I also lost a good size chunk of thumb to the damn thing - ouch- thank goodness I had Super Glue handy to glue my thumb shut.


On a more positive note I got the axels bent and installed and tested the car on my "tuning board", so here's a little video of that. More photos to follow in next post.
http://youtu.be/C63OBTsOgM0
 
Next up packing the cars.
So after reading some do's and don'ts on how John and the crew would like cars packed, I came up with this idea. LABLE the crap out of it so there no questions about anything, lol. And yes, even the bottom of the car itself is labeled.





More photos to come shortly.
 
Here's a nice shot of the (mostly) finished cars "Coffin Nail" and " Invader". Unless these run way better than I expect, I'll likely retire them after finishing the details I didn't get to. But, im already planning my next car. Unfortunately I don't have a regular paycheck being self-employed and excessively poor, so it may take some time to gather the parts and proper tools to build a better car. Another shot of the cars. Ok, more later I hope.
 
gWebber said:
LABEL the crap out of it so there no questions about anything, lol. And yes, even the bottom of the car itself is labeled.
Now, that's how you label a car carrier. No mistaking what car goes in that box! Well done!
 
GravityX said:
Now, that's how you label a car carrier. No mistaking what car goes in that box! Well done!

Due to yet another goof I didn't have time to do the top label for the second box.
But I thought this was a pretty good idea /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
 
Ok, so I managed to make a minor goof printing postage labels for my shipping box.
I set the date for today, not Monday ... Meaning I had to pack everything and ship it today or the postage would expire before Monday and I'd be out $30 plus dollars.

So shoved it all in the box and headed to postoffice. Cars may or may not be 100% race ready as I didn't get to do and run in or really graphite the wheels well, not that I even know how to do that right.

Anyway, I'm officially in the race now, come what may.



My best guess is I'll break four seconds .... If someone would throw the car for me.

Hope everyone has a great race day.

I'm going to start saving my pennies ( I don't have a regular paycheck) and start working on a list of proper tools (the small ones, Axel pliers and such) as I've started designing my next car already to correct the errors I made this time.

Donations, Sponsors and Build & Speed Tips are welcome (especially Axel & Wheel prep)
 
FYI, USPS postage does not expire on said date. The farthest you can post a date out is three (3) days from the day of print. Postage is still valid until the label is used.
 
GravityX said:
FYI, USPS postage does not expire on said date. The farthest you can post a date out is three (3) days from the day of print. Postage is still valid until the label is used.

I was in a hurry and saw something about "Expires at" just as I hit the button and then couldn't read the rest.
Instant panic, so I made tracks to the postoffice.

Lesson learned.
 
I am in a small 2 bedroom apartment with my kids and i picked up a tabletop drill press so i can put it away when not using it. looking to get a small band saw as well. Just need to clean a little room in the closet to put them away when not in use
 
TWarwick07 said:
I am in a small 2 bedroom apartment with my kids and i picked up a tabletop drill press so i can put it away when not using it. looking to get a small band saw as well. Just need to clean a little room in the closet to put them away when not in use

One bedroom, two people, no space in closet and a less than understanding wife when it comes to power tools in the living room, lol.

No electrical outlets in my storage unit work room.
And yes, I've looked at every possible way to put in an outlet of any kind, none will work.

If I had a place to store them (band saw, drill press) and if they where on wheels, I can access electricity two floors up in the trash room. Which is what I did with my Dremel tool to route the body.

Even so, I can't afford large power tools, so it's kinda a moot point. So overall I think pre-cut, pre-drilled blocks are more cost effective for me at the moment.

But I'm not complaining, I've worked with less.

Happy Racing /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
 
My old lady is none too thrilled about the prospect of turning our dining room into a pinewood workshop.
angry


If it wasnt for the 6 year old i wouldn't have gotten as far as i have
smile
 
If you have a light bulb in the storage try something like this :

http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-2-Outlet-Socket-Adapter-Beige-or-Cream-54178/203750637?cm_mmc=Shopping%7cTHD%7cG%7c0%7cG-VF-PLA-D27E-Electrical%7c&gclid=Cj0KEQjwr5G5BRD_n-T0pf7x4ucBEiQAlxHOP2Ng1MBj7MPJ9CiO8e98-aNq5tsc_GzlXPlNe9vr-x8aApyP8P8HAQ&gclsrc="aw.ds"
 
TWarwick07 said:
My old lady is none too thrilled about the prospect of turning our dining room into a pinewood workshop.
angry


If it wasnt for the 6 year old i wouldn't have gotten as far as i have
smile

I don't have the benefit of saying "it's for the kid" ... She knows I'm the only kid.
 
TWarwick07 said:
If you have a light bulb in the storage try something like this :

http://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-2-Outlet-Socket-Adapter-Beige-or-Cream-54178/203750637?cm_mmc=Shopping%7cTHD%7cG%7c0%7cG-VF-PLA-D27E-Electrical%7c&gclid=Cj0KEQjwr5G5BRD_n-T0pf7x4ucBEiQAlxHOP2Ng1MBj7MPJ9CiO8e98-aNq5tsc_GzlXPlNe9vr-x8aApyP8P8HAQ&gclsrc="aw.ds
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I've looked at every possible way. There is only one and even it may not work.
 
Portable generator! Not sure if the area of which you speak is enclosed or not, so use caution and common sense when considering the portable generator idea.
 
GravityX said:
Portable generator! Not sure if the area of which you speak is enclosed or not, so use caution and common sense when considering the portable generator idea.

Mostly enclosed building garage. So no generator /images/boards/smilies/frown.gif
 
Kinser Racing said:
Temporary extension cord or move. 27 years ago, my girlfriend had a place down on the Embarcadero. Back then it was cool. Today? No thanks! It's to noisy for this old man. lol

Ha, she likely live close by. Can't move, wife won't sell and isn't ready to retire. I don't think I can run a cord two floors up and the length of the building to get to the closest common area outlet /images/boards/smilies/frown.gif