Hey guys,
A couple of things... If you use poplar to make your car bodies, it will cause the axles to feel very tight when inserting or extracting them. varieties of pine will make it much easier to install or remove the axles.
Also, ensure you are using a #43 drill bit when drilling your cars. This will allow your stock axle to easily go in as well. There are places in the forum that say #44 for scout, but I feel that is too tight, and you will end up doing more damage than good.
You should be able to push your axles in with your fingers.
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I used blocks that I bought from DD4H. See link below. I’m pretty sure I bought the drill bit from DD4H when I bought the silver bullet. The drill bit fits the silver bullet perfectly, so I'm pretty sure it's a #43.
I definitely can’t push the axles in with my fingers. Even with everything I did to loosen the holes, it was extremely hard to get them in. I’m pushing so hard, I have little to no control over the wheel gap. Once I got the wheel gap in the ball park, I just stopped b/c I didn’t want to break the car or accidentally push it in too far.
https://derbydad4hire.com/Premium-Sugar-Pine-Wood-Block-SSG1-2.htm
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