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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2011

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  • Where the nuts really needed? You could tapper a thread through the square section bar, but I guess it was hollow and the wall thickness was small.

  • @Florin888 Yes they are needed. The brass is too thin to thread.

  • Best vid on the subject, on Youtube so far.

    Thanks,

  • @Thekrega  Thank You.

  • Thats pretty cool stuff what where you making

    

  • @stardocker This is the end frame for a 1/18 scale Auto Body Rotisserie. You can see the complete build on my Fotki.com page, aztom Thanks, Tom

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  • @Cientosta ROFL

  • What temperature was this soldered at? I'm looking for some tips to solder a brass roll cage for a 1/43 scale model. This looks promising.

  • @scorpionrtg38 I picked that up at Lowes Home Center. It has a stronger bond than regular solder and has the flux mixed in.

  • WOW......i have never seen solder come in a tube like that and it worked out so quick and easy .......so where would soemone get that stuff looks great and what would it be called so i can look for it

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