Where did you get your brush from?
Where did you get your brush from?
@TikiTillman_1269289 just from a local hardware store in the cleaning section https://www.bunnings.com.au/oates-deck-scrub-brush_p4465262 I just used a bandsaw to cut it down to size and removed the ridges on the back.
Damn, good idea.
I'll design something for washing my MTB bike tyres
I think the slots for the magnets in the covers are to tricky to install.
If you remodel the "depression" to install the magnets to a slot type it will be easy. (edited)
@JRosello The only concern I had trying that is that the bigger the gap between the magents the weaker the attraction is and doesn't take much to be too weak.
Will have to play with it on a smaller piece to see how it actually works and see if it is strong enough.
Thank you for sharing...
I like the concept of packing the sideplates in the parts bin and the lid.
In my opinion, the stand is a little big, for my onroad 1:10 i would scale it down a little for the next try...
@Barko99_519718 Yeah it's a bit to tall for the 10th scale chassis, when I use it with my 10th scale onroad cars I use it in the closed position, but obviously loose the functionality of the parts tray, I have another parts organiser I use while working on the cars at the track or home that is only meant to stop things rolling off the pitbench. I should upload that one as well.
This was initially designed for Drag cars and off road buggies. But thanks for the feedback will have a look at making shorter sides, fine balance to allow access to the parts compartments but should be doable.