bearrickster wrote:Yea but the guy who owns JPS is a jerk, I ordered some wheels he said he had in stock and he jerked me around for over a year. all he had to do was cut the drive pin slot in the back and I never got them.
Totally agree with you here. I struggled for over a year to get some wheels out of him also. I even told him that I would take ten sets of the champ 500 and mesh styles but he was unwilling to cut the designs into the blanks he said he already had made. Must be nice to not need the business
The problem with any of these efforts to get tecnacraft wheels made is simply the cost. I looked into it with the original shop who made them. The price per set they would cost you would hardly cover production costs unless your doing a very large run. In addition, repro sets would likey sell in the $100-$150 range and not the $300-$500 range they have been selling for. It's a losing proposition, that's why it hasn't been done.
scr8p wrote:this endevor is never gonna materialize. just like mip coming back out with the 4x4 rc10 conversion. so, don't get your hopes up..............
I totally agree. People are attracted to the idea of the re-re but ultimately it is just not cost effective (as MIP have clearly decided too)...
Here is the 1/4 scale wheel with actually liscensed Goodyear Tire I put together after buying the single Tecnacraft 1/4 scale wheel off Ebay a few years ago...As soon as I got it, I polished and built the clock into the back of it... I love this thing.
I would have loved a set, and it is a shame that they would cost so much to produce! That being said, I would have only bought them if they were - "Made in the U.S.A". Wishful thinking, I guess!
so I looked at the price of some bar stock (6061 T6511 tempered) aluminum at mcmaster-carr. for a small peice, 12" long, 2.25" diameter, out the door is under 30 bucks. Imagine the pricing at volume........
any of these guys that have the CNC equipment already would need to set up a few profiles, that might take.....a few days with the software available today?????
once the CNC is running, the effective cost is pretty much the power to run it, and tool jigs and cutting bits/coolant. then after that, the guy(s) running the machines are loading material in and out of the fixtures and machines and standing around waiting for the machine to finish.
I don't see how they wouldn't make profit selling a set of wheels at 100-150 bucks, ESPECIALLY if the CNC equipment is paid off. If the equipment is leased, that could skew this picture quite a bit.
If these guys have CNC equipment that is idle....they are losing money.
jwscab wrote: once the CNC is running, the effective cost is pretty much the power to run it, and tool jigs and cutting bits/coolant. ....I don't see how they wouldn't make profit selling a set of wheels at 100-150 bucks....If these guys have CNC equipment that is idle....they are losing money.
I agree to an extent but you're leaving out all the other costs associated with a brick and mortar machine shop. Employee pay, shop rent, utilities, profit, Etc. It costs a lot to run a machine shop. I think the only way you could make money on this venture is if you work at a machineshop, can do the CAD drawings and CNC programing then run a few sets of these after hours. I also think it would be hard to get $100-$150 on a set of reproduction wheels
yes, this line of thinking is definitely considering that the guy making these can spin them up as side work, say running sets off on the weekend or something when the other business projects are down.....definitely not as a full time gig paying for all the other liabilities.....I don't think anybody is assuming that this would be a full time job....
I know I would pick up a set of technacraft looking wheels for a hundred bucks.....IF they looks like those killer spoked ones....
Wyattriot77 wrote:Here is the 1/4 scale wheel with actually liscensed Goodyear Tire I put together after buying the single Tecnacraft 1/4 scale wheel off Ebay a few years ago...As soon as I got it, I polished and built the clock into the back of it... I love this thing.
so looks like Joe was a fraud hey? he thought that he could come out to scam a whole bunch of us so that he could make thousands? someone please tell me.
Double D's? ooops :roll: my bad....i meant Double DS :mrgreen:
The Saleen Mustang is an electric RC10DS and the Nissan Sylvia GT is a Nitro RC10DS. Both the bodies are 200mm and are by HPI. The electric DS lacks ESC/Motor and receiver. The...
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Those look great.
Hey man thanks...i got another nitro DS in the works coming soon :mrgreen:
These were the gems on the Delta Villain IFS I picked up last week. Just thought some of you guys would dig some photos...
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I would be in for a set of the Sprint sets. The would be perfect for my Ascot, the alternative would be RDE (of which I am not sure are available either). I have two sets of the on roads.... wiith the hope that Jim will trade an on road set for an...
I:ve been thinking about trying this for awhile now, and just curious if anonye here has tried it and how did they come out?
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I have access to some nice machines right now. I just need t0o find stockl and figure out what to make wheels for. I like the old school wheels but they arent readily available.
I need a set of wheels for a model I am building - just mixing some Tamiya parts,
it is a Tamiya TL-01 chassis with the Ford Racing 4x4 body from a TA-01 kit.
The wheels need to be 12mm hex, with the shallowest possible off-set
(i.e. I need the...
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I ended up choosing the RPM Chrome Revolver Rock Crawler wheels in the wide wheelbase offset. They work great!
I'll post some pics in a new thread:
Tamiya TL-01 Rally Truck
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My name is Damen Hattori, I'm the oldest son of the founder/owner/machinist of Tecnacraft, Steve Hattori. Steve closed the doors to his machine shop, Salinas Valley Precision (the same shop in which Tecnacraft products were...
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Just came across this post. Welcome Damen, first I think the design your pops went with on the Tecnacraft turnbuckles was the best looking ever with quality second to none. I have used Tecnacraft on every early car I had from Associated and Losi as...