B blkhunter01 Pinewood Ninja Mar 28, 2019 42 14 8 48 Bay Area California Mar 27, 2020 #1 Need to shorten the rear axles based of my design, what is the best way to accomplish this.
T Thinkin'Bout Racin National Contender Feb 20, 2017 574 325 63 Mar 27, 2020 #2 Gso125 Racing said: Cutoff wheel in a Dremel tool and then round off or re-point on a grinding wheel Click to expand... I am not a pro, but I agree with this ... if you only need .040”-.060”, then you can shorten using just the grinder. Be sure to sand/smooth any rough edges so you don’t damage a bore while installing an axle.
Gso125 Racing said: Cutoff wheel in a Dremel tool and then round off or re-point on a grinding wheel Click to expand... I am not a pro, but I agree with this ... if you only need .040”-.060”, then you can shorten using just the grinder. Be sure to sand/smooth any rough edges so you don’t damage a bore while installing an axle.
B blkhunter01 Pinewood Ninja Mar 28, 2019 42 14 8 48 Bay Area California Mar 27, 2020 #3 I need more like .25 because of my body design.
DerbyDad4Hire 0 Staff member 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 7, 2011 2,884 669 113 13 Eagle Mountain, UT www.derbydad4hire.com Mar 27, 2020 #4 Snip them Reactions: DerbyBoyz
B blkhunter01 Pinewood Ninja Mar 28, 2019 42 14 8 48 Bay Area California Mar 27, 2020 #5 DerbyDad4Hire said: Snip them Click to expand... with dikes or side cutters?
TRE 0 Pro Racer Pro Race Winner Jan 27, 2013 1,531 462 83 12 Mar 27, 2020 #6 No reason to shorten axles if you build tbe car right
B blkhunter01 Pinewood Ninja Mar 28, 2019 42 14 8 48 Bay Area California Mar 27, 2020 #7 TRE said: No reason to shorten axles if you build tbe car right Click to expand... I drew out the car to put a 3oz tungsten disk all the way to the rear splits the axle 50/50
TRE said: No reason to shorten axles if you build tbe car right Click to expand... I drew out the car to put a 3oz tungsten disk all the way to the rear splits the axle 50/50
DerbyDad4Hire 0 Staff member 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 7, 2011 2,884 669 113 13 Eagle Mountain, UT www.derbydad4hire.com Mar 27, 2020 #8 blkhunter01 said: with dikes or side cutters? Click to expand... They are soft, either should work. just smooth the burrs. Reactions: DerbyBoyz and blkhunter01
blkhunter01 said: with dikes or side cutters? Click to expand... They are soft, either should work. just smooth the burrs.