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Peter Dierckx
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Re: King Tiger 2009

Post by Peter Dierckx »

finished the ventilatorcase, rounded it like the real one. Gives a better result, but that's my opinion

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Fredrik Jorgensen
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Re: King Tiger 2009

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Really nice work there.......thats probably the pickiest jobs on th KT.
Thank god i had mine 3d printered :)
Keep the work up
Freddie

Edward Earp, Jr.
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Re: King Tiger 2009

Post by Edward Earp, Jr. »

HELLO PETER !!! WHAT SIZE DRILL AND PIN DID YOU USE TO REINFORCE THE SUSPENSION ARMS ?
INFORMATION WILL CERTAINLY BE APPRECIATED !! THANK YOU, ED EARP, JR.
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Peter Dierckx
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Re: King Tiger 2009

Post by Peter Dierckx »

Hi Edward,

I drilled the holes with a 3.5mm drill and used nails with diameter of 3.3mm. I secured the nails with loctite
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Re: King Tiger 2009

Post by Paul Morris »

Hi Edward.

Try a 3mm drill and 3mm roll pin, that's what I always use.
Cheers Paul. :wink:
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