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ca-rj wrote:I've been searching for comm sticks on Goggle, Ebay, Tower Hobbies and AMain and can't find anything. Does anyone know where I can get one?

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When you get access to the BST, I have listed mine for sale in there. $3 a pop for the Edge ones, and $5 for the Racer's Edge one.

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Alex, as soon as I get access, I'll be contacting you to buy a couple.

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i just freshend up a motor today with a com stick .. i use to cut strips of 1000 grit sandpaper to fit in the brush hole .. loop it around the armature and back out the same brush hole and spin the motor with a drill to freshen them up .. if the armature was groved i would start with 600, 800, then 1000 for finish

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Gool ol comm sticks, surely they are still made, or at least tons are still floating around somewhere. I never did use the hard red ones and rarely used the blue medium one. The green polishing one always seemed to get the workout.

A cheap alternative is to buy a train track cleaning eraser and cut it into brush sized strips.
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Those big pencil erasers work and can cut plenty out one the huge rectangle ones.I use the green comm stick too.don

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I'm your huckleberry. hahaha. I have one never used. sent me your address and it shall be yours.
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