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My first order from Cox International
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My first order from Cox International
I want to sincerely thank Bernie of CoxInt for enabling me to get these items!
You rock Bernie!
Some Pics of what I got:
Complete 049 tool set, test mount, some spare GTP parts, glow heads, phenolic washers, reed assortment, and venturi with spinner nut for my TD!
My silver TD 049 with new venturi and slick spinner nut. No more ugly unfinished venturi.
Couple pictures of my GTP Nissan with the Norvel helicopter head!
I couldn't use it until I got the new glow buttons, so now you can see how it fits.
Oh, and Bernie, we need a tool for the valentine style spinner nuts! A perfectly sized rod to tighten it with so we don't ding it up with using an allen wrench or something else ill fitting.
You rock Bernie!
Some Pics of what I got:
Complete 049 tool set, test mount, some spare GTP parts, glow heads, phenolic washers, reed assortment, and venturi with spinner nut for my TD!
My silver TD 049 with new venturi and slick spinner nut. No more ugly unfinished venturi.
Couple pictures of my GTP Nissan with the Norvel helicopter head!
I couldn't use it until I got the new glow buttons, so now you can see how it fits.
Oh, and Bernie, we need a tool for the valentine style spinner nuts! A perfectly sized rod to tighten it with so we don't ding it up with using an allen wrench or something else ill fitting.
MeerschaumSteve- Gold Member
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Re: My first order from Cox International
Glad to hear that you are happy
Yeah, the spinner tool... not too sure what to get there. Personally, I use a fitting ball hex driver (screwdriver) and push it through the hole.
Yeah, the spinner tool... not too sure what to get there. Personally, I use a fitting ball hex driver (screwdriver) and push it through the hole.
Re: My first order from Cox International
Mabe a hardned dowel pin would work. They come in different lendths and diameters. This could be pressed into a small aluminum rod to use for a tool handle.
Jason_WI- Top Poster
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Re: My first order from Cox International
Hard music wire, cut to about 2-3 inches so it is a "loose running fit" in the hole. No handle needed.
If you can get long dowel pins by the 100 it may be cheaper. Is this is the right size?
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=26907
Phil
If you can get long dowel pins by the 100 it may be cheaper. Is this is the right size?
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=26907
Phil
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Re: My first order from Cox International
Cox International wrote:Waaayyy to expensive to include with the spinners
Optional spinner install/removal tool? I don't think anyone expected it to be included with a spinner. Maybe some uber cheap phillips screwdrivers that the end is sawed off. Hardned rod with handle already installed. Could even be Cox International branded!
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Re: My first order from Cox International
I dinged mine up driving it into the ground at 80mph.MeerschaumSteve wrote:...we need a tool for the valentine style spinner nuts! A perfectly sized rod to tighten it with so we don't ding it up with using an allen wrench or something else ill fitting.
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Re: My first order from Cox International
RknRusty wrote:I dinged mine up driving it into the ground at 80mph.MeerschaumSteve wrote:...we need a tool for the valentine style spinner nuts! A perfectly sized rod to tighten it with so we don't ding it up with using an allen wrench or something else ill fitting.
I don't think you can grow new ones by planting them!
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Re: My first order from Cox International
I keep checking the field, but none have popped up yet. Maybe after the April showers.Jason_WI wrote:RknRusty wrote:I dinged mine up driving it into the ground at 80mph.
I don't think you can grow new ones by planting them!
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