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Post by sjracer on Aug 25, 2012 9:40:15 GMT -7
I hope they didn't get lost in the mail, I'm in New Jersey and my cars have been back for a couple of days.
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Post by dragfool on Aug 25, 2012 10:50:19 GMT -7
Hi Eddie, Checked with the Post Office and they said it should be there no later than Tuesday Aug. 28. Let me know when you get it.
Thanks, dragfool
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Post by dragfool on Aug 26, 2012 10:06:49 GMT -7
mattsheldon you have a PM
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2012 13:21:26 GMT -7
Today's mail has been delivered, and I still haven't gotten my cars back yet. Crew must think they're on vacation or something. They're gonna get docked some pay for this.......
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Post by ninjatek on Aug 27, 2012 16:20:58 GMT -7
Found my cars parked at the front door when I returned from vacation. Don't know how many days they were sitting. I guess no one bother with them figuring they may be bait cars.
Thanks Dragfool and crew of Desert Run Raceway for running our cars.
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Post by eddiebee on Aug 30, 2012 6:34:39 GMT -7
Hauler finally got here yesterday. It was covered in bumper stickers from all the tourist locations he stopped at!! Thanks again , with a special big thank you going out to Eagle Racing. See you at the next race.
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Post by dragfool on Aug 31, 2012 12:14:18 GMT -7
Wazzer you have a PM
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2012 16:00:50 GMT -7
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Post by dragfool on Sept 1, 2012 8:27:23 GMT -7
I thought that I had read about matching magnets using a inexpensive gram scale from Harbor Freight and tool. Does anyone remember this or have you done it yourself? What is the part number for the scale? Thank you for your help.
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Post by AJR on Sept 1, 2012 9:50:21 GMT -7
That would be item# 97920. It's a 1000 gram digital scale @ $11.99. I read the same post and have been using it to match magnets since then. Seems to work very well and it's AFFORDABLE!
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Post by dragfool on Sept 1, 2012 10:53:30 GMT -7
Thanks JJ
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Post by ninjatek on Sept 1, 2012 22:04:12 GMT -7
I thought that I had read about matching magnets using a inexpensive gram scale from Harbor Freight and tool. Does anyone remember this or have you done it yourself? What is the part number for the scale? Thank you for your help. That would be item# 97920. It's a 1000 gram digital scale @ $11.99. I read the same post and have been using it to match magnets since then. Seems to work very well and it's AFFORDABLE! Here is the thread about using a scale as a magnet tester. www.nitroslots.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=tdrt&thread=1059&page=1
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Post by tjet dennis on Sept 2, 2012 6:03:46 GMT -7
I use an inductive amp meter to measure & match magnets
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Post by szzzper on Sept 3, 2012 15:48:21 GMT -7
I thought that I had read about matching magnets using a inexpensive gram scale from Harbor Freight and tool. Does anyone remember this or have you done it yourself? What is the part number for the scale? Thank you for your help. Guess meter. 1/24 scale guys been using it for a long time. I use the wand type. Measures the magnetic field.
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Post by TGM2054 on Sept 6, 2012 15:09:13 GMT -7
Got my certificate of participation today, Thanks Ninja and Drag fool!
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