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Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:56 pm
by shotgun
Thanks for he encouragement, the mantlet came from Asiatam web site. 8 dollars Eruo, which I can not remember what it was in US dollars. Shotgun

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:12 am
by shotgun
More parts are in, the upper hull, the gun, and the Asiatam recoil unit. I posted some questions in the General discussion board about the fording exhaust on how it is attached. I cut out the old exhaust and shaped the new peace, will need to fill gaps and prime it when it's ready. Need to get the starting hatch, at least I think I order it before I finished this part of it. Greg

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:08 am
by Saxondog
Hey Shotgun, I was curious about the breed of the dog? Seems like a German Shepard mix, very good looking animal for sure.

Thanks Sax

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:00 am
by Wizzard033
How do you seal your Gearbox shafts where they exit the body so that you are able to ford water?

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 2:58 pm
by shotgun
Blake, he is a Shiloh German Shepherd. I got him from Dayspring Shiloh German Shepherds in Tenn. They are great very big Shepherds with great temperament. Shotgun

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:06 pm
by shotgun
Wizzard, that is a good question. I am looking for answers myself on that one. I was looking at that problem and still scratch my head on that one. What I done so far is stop a hugh leak and turned it into a small stream. Anyone out there have any suggestions for that. Someone told me at a GJ hobby shop that since it is DC motors, he brakes his motors in by running them in distilled water. I'll still think any water will bring on corrosion. Shotgun

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:17 pm
by Saxondog
Thanks for the information, I live in Tennessee and will look into this company. The shaft seal could be heat shrink or maybe tubing around the shaft as it exits the hull? Sax

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:56 pm
by Wizzard033
shotgun wrote:Wizzard, that is a good question. I am looking for answers myself on that one. I was looking at that problem and still scratch my head on that one. What I done so far is stop a hugh leak and turned it into a small stream. Anyone out there have any suggestions for that. Someone told me at a GJ hobby shop that since it is DC motors, he brakes his motors in by running them in distilled water. I'll still think any water will bring on corrosion. Shotgun
True the Water will not harm the motors. I have driven my crawler in very deep water and submerged the electronics will no apperant ill affects. I was concerned about getting my VTx wet though.Image
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Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:07 pm
by shotgun
Thanks for showing me that Wizzard, I guess that cares of my concerns. Although the mud maybe an issue for the inner works. Shotgun

Re: Greg's Stug 3

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:35 am
by shotgun
I got some work done the build this Sunday. Worked on the pig's head, bolt on armor and the lower hull. Will post the work images as I get them done in Lightroom. I might have bit off more than I can chew with the bolt on armor. I decided to pull the bolt armor off ( used nail polish to unglue the parts ) drill new holes and grind on the bolts and replace them with real ones. Harder than I thought. Later I finally figured out to file the round bolt holes flat to bolts, then drill the center holes. They line up better that way ( holes for the bolts ). They are not perfect, wish I had a drill press and better vise to hold and work on parts with. I guess this is why we have this forum, to let everyone know of a easier way and less painful learning curve on your one and only parts. When the hull images get down will post. Shotgun