I have viewed a lot of your videos and appreciate your efforts to help us newbies. Wish I had viewed the fethering shaft ones before I tried to repair. Only negative- your measuring tool is a dial caliper not a micrometer.
Very nice. You have certainly made working on my Blade a little easier. On your dial calipers, you may want to store them with a couple of thousandths between them If stored closed, a fine layer of rust can form between them and throw off your measurements.
Awesome! Currently, I am using an aluminium case with 6 seperate slots. I have inside my transmitter, a tool set consisting 3 sizes of flat heads, allen wrenches, philips heads and a pliers. Extra parts...I have pretty much what you have except for the charger... and a few extra tools. I also have a first aid kit incase anything happens. As for the soldering iron... I use a cold heat soldering iron. It is portable.
Great idea,thanks for sharing!
krcims 10 months ago
I have viewed a lot of your videos and appreciate your efforts to help us newbies. Wish I had viewed the fethering shaft ones before I tried to repair. Only negative- your measuring tool is a dial caliper not a micrometer.
thescrollsawyer 1 year ago
too organized for a man..
iml337rofl 2 years ago
You learn to be organized when you have been on a fire department and rescue squad. It saves you time.
HeliMix 2 years ago
@HeliMix sure does i wish i was i would do better in school
fatqwert200 1 year ago
some great tips thanks.
festool 2 years ago
paper towels work for keeping screws from bouncing too
12345635 3 years ago
Awesome job! This does give me great ideas for my own "Plain Old" tackle box ;) 5 stars.
KenOgo 3 years ago
Be sure to share them with us all. ;)
HeliMix 3 years ago
Very nice. You have certainly made working on my Blade a little easier. On your dial calipers, you may want to store them with a couple of thousandths between them If stored closed, a fine layer of rust can form between them and throw off your measurements.
7wt 3 years ago
I actually do not close them down all the way and I do periodically lubricate and wipe them down to keep them in good shape.
Glad you have found my vids useful.
HeliMix 3 years ago
I have thought about picking up one of those cold heat irons. I have also seen a little gas iron. It would be neat for it requires no power.
HeliMix 3 years ago
Awesome! Currently, I am using an aluminium case with 6 seperate slots. I have inside my transmitter, a tool set consisting 3 sizes of flat heads, allen wrenches, philips heads and a pliers. Extra parts...I have pretty much what you have except for the charger... and a few extra tools. I also have a first aid kit incase anything happens. As for the soldering iron... I use a cold heat soldering iron. It is portable.
CyclingMagician 3 years ago