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Not sure but most I've seen go with tupperware of some sort and rubberized coating maybe...I'm going to research it since im just a driver. These guys are hardcore
Corrosion X is easiest. I have used a Radioshack hobby box with silicon too though (with 100% certainty) coupled with pre-waterproofed products (like the Holmes BRXL).
Agree with Ram. Get ya a brxl!!!! There $100.00 but its a great product and HH has excellent customer service. Waterproof, drag brake, no single brushed motor limit and best of all you can run up to 6s. What else do ya need right???
I have 4 that are practically brand new 1.9 with flat irons on them. Only used once. Will only sell with the flat irons. PM me if you are interested. They are black, with black beed lock
Hey guys I will be starting my new job in Feb. So Ill be looking for some crawl spots in VA beach area. Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction:mrgreen:
Sweet! We will have to go out once you get here and get settled down. What kind of rigs do you have?
Here are a few picture threads from our group and places we've gone. There are also a bunch in this thread if you care to go through all of the pages. :ror: