New chassis straightening tool from MB Slot

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    • #449
      Avatar photoAutorama
      Keymaster

      Saw it here: https://www.italiaslot.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3735

       

      Google translation: 

      “MB SLOT always trying to improve the quality of the various parts and to facilitate the work of slottisti in the preparation of their slot cars, then here is a product that will please fans of many trainers

       

      Today one of the few things left box of the slot cars are the frames with their merits and a thousand defects, including in most cases to be crooked or shipped, there are slottisti which have now become experts kettles You water and other damage to the radiators. SLOT MB with this product hoping to make your job easier, it is a heat resistant silicone hose with an adhesive backing, and applied to a face of base metal radiate heat uniformly on the opposite face , where various systems you can support and hold frames. The resistance to 12 volts in 20 minutes takes about 90 degrees of base of aluminum with a thickness of 5 mm, depending on the frame will then be in place, the base used, determine the time and temperature to use. You can use a traditional adjustable DC power supply with at least 3 amps. The only attention, do not leave on the resistance without the presence of an operator. For further information: https://www.mbslot.com

         

    • #1563
      Avatar photoporsche917
      Moderator

      Why I remember when all you needed to straighten a chassis was a kettle, a piece of good American steel and an oven.  Kids these days!          Who did you say sells them? Laughing

      Did Brian work them a deal on the 3M products?  Does Brian have another back door slot car connection?

      I wonder if that is big enough to do a BRM chassis?

      Marty

       

    • #1565
      Avatar photoBellator
      Keymaster

      I would be remiss if I didn’t point out the 3M adhesive on the heating element.  Laughing

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