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  • Flyguy55
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 216

    #1

    Cool Tool

    A "Cool Tool "for changing Motor Mount Sceews. Credits to Pete Boyle for the design. A friend of mine is making a few. attached ( I hope ) is a pic of the prototype . A short piece of fuel tubing makes it easy to replace motor mount screws . Anyone interested ?

    Dick Roberts
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  • Meniscus
    Refuse the box exists!
    • Jul 2008
    • 3225

    #2
    Where was this last night? LMAO

    Keep up the good ideas!

    Steven, are you looking at this one?
    IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

    MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

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    • egneg
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Feb 2008
      • 4670

      #3
      Does the allen wrench spin inside of the tubing?
      IMPBA 20481S D-12

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      • Meniscus
        Refuse the box exists!
        • Jul 2008
        • 3225

        #4
        That is what I'm assuming, but I hate to assume.

        Let me know if you want one egneg
        IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

        MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

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        • Flyguy55
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 216

          #5
          Meniscus , thats what started this . I'd have given $ 100 for one last week when I was installing a motor in a P rigger. I was going to crudely build one. A machinist friend is out of work , looking for a project. The rest is history.
          He thinks he can make them for $ 20 + shipping. I think he is going to post a site here soon.
          I'll have a few at WW V in AZ

          If you turn the knurled knob on one end , the 2.5 mm hex will turn on the other ens . What do you do with your left over flex cable ?

          or if you want one soon , I'll pass it on , he has paypal.

          Dick

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          • egneg
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Feb 2008
            • 4670

            #6
            Brilliant idea! Will other size allen wrenches be available?

            I should of known it was a machinist as the scale is in 10th's/100th's.
            IMPBA 20481S D-12

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            • Flyguy55
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 216

              #7
              Ward is waiting approval , he can answer better then I , what sizes do you want ?

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              • Flyguy55
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 216

                #8
                MadMike on the red forum wants them for phillips head screws too .

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                • egneg
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 4670

                  #9
                  2.5 mm as previously stated and 3 mm for the KB45.
                  IMPBA 20481S D-12

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                  • Steven Vaccaro
                    Administrator
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 8721

                    #10
                    Cool. Brian B sent my info to the guy thats making them. If he's interested, I will get some.
                    Steven Vaccaro

                    Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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                    • wshelley
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2

                      #11
                      Introduction

                      Hi Guys. My name is Ward and my ears are burning! You guys apparently like the tool. In any case, the description is accurate. The overall length is just under 7 inches long and about 2 inches from the tip of the hex to the back of the tube. From what Flyguy55 tells me it should fit even the tight boats. The hex is turned by a flex shaft inside the brass tubing by the knurled knob on the top. The knob is cross drilled for an 1/8" cheater bar. The flex shaft is retained by a set screw so it can be removed and relubed if necessary. It comes with lithium grease applied. I've attached a picture of the final tool as well.

                      The original tool is a 2.5mm hex and it appears that there will be a 7/64" hex and a small Philips driver as options. The tools sell for $20 plus shipping. Flyguy55 will have some at the WWV in Arizona if you'd like to save the shipping.

                      For now, the best would be to send me a PM to order one, I accept PayPal and ship Priority Mail usually the same day I receive payment. I'm a modeler too and I know how much I hate to wait.

                      Thank you all for your interest!

                      Ward

                      Tools for modelers, by a modeler
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                      • Darin Jordan
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 8335

                        #12
                        Great Jobl, Ward... This is definately something that's been needed....
                        Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
                        "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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                        • DISAR
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 1072

                          #13
                          Brilliant. It would be nice if the tips can be changeable to accept various hex,philips screw, nuts etc..This tool is definately needed
                          Twin Cat 135, Sprintcat40 (single-twin), DF 35", Maritimo, Mean Machine, SV 27
                          http://www.rcfastboats.com/

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                          • D. Newland
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 1030

                            #14
                            The great thing about this tool is that you can single hand with it while installing a motor. The other hand is then free to hold/place the motor. Pete Boyle made them back in '02 when I/we were complaining about the difficulties of installing a motor in a Blizzard rigger. You can hold it like you would a water bottle and simulate the screwing/unscrewing of the top with your thumb and index finger.

                            It's the most worn out tool in my box. Figuring out a way to get variable sizes/heads without adding too much to the horizontal dimension would be a great bonus. But, for now my main benefit for this tool is for motor installation.

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                            • lomdel
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 708

                              #15
                              That is real innovative !
                              I bought myself one of these http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-575-Rig.../dp/B00005AXI0 for my Dremel a while ago to drill motor-mount holes in stringers and it works great as well. It should work well for motor-screws too if you modify the bit a bit.
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