...but need some tips/tricks on marking for mount holes.
I measure twice even 4 times and still cant get it even.
What's the trick?
I measure twice even 4 times and still cant get it even.
What's the trick?
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I'd like to hear as well. Need to locate an antenna poking thru a body...but need some tips/tricks on marking for mount holes.
I measure twice even 4 times and still cant get it even.
What's the trick?
I like that, that's real clever.. ( book marked )Use play-Doh..
Make a large enough flat piece and place them on the underside of the new body, near where you think the holes will be.
Then place the body on the chassis/posts...
The posts will make the indentations where the post holes should be drilled.
dab paint or grease or anything onto the body posts that will mark the inside of the body..
Wee dab of paint on the posts, stick the body on, bingo, marks transfered?
Brian beat me to it there!
Can ye template the positions of the posts with some cardboard aided design then lay the template over the body, using a fixed datum fae somewhere?
Thanks guys! I knew I could count on you guys!Use play-Doh..
Make a large enough flat piece and place them on the underside of the new body, near where you think the holes will be.
Then place the body on the chassis/posts...
The posts will make the indentations where the post holes should be drilled.
Me too but I'm fitting a body thats from my SMT10.Wow I usually mark where the holes need to be before I, I also cut and trim to make the body fit perfect before I paint as well
oh fun
I ended up putting a piece of masking tape over the Typhon holes and punching the holes out.I’ve found the best method is to use the magnet trick
They sell ours that slide over the body mounts and use a magnet in the outside
Works great
+!I’ve found the best method is to use the magnet trick
They sell ours that slide over the body mounts and use a magnet in the outside
Works great
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