
Vale's RC10T #7011 ...GOES TEAM TRUCK!!!
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Quite the globe-trotting 10T! Nice find there - glad to hear it'll be a shelfer 

Ryan
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Hey guys,
It's been I a while I was online here, sorry. I was busy, abroad, then on holiday...my projects were on standby mode, but I will restart now
Cheers,
Daniel
It's been I a while I was online here, sorry. I was busy, abroad, then on holiday...my projects were on standby mode, but I will restart now

Cheers,
Daniel
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Hey guys,
One question concerning the turnbuckles: how could I clean them? They are rusty....

One question concerning the turnbuckles: how could I clean them? They are rusty....

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Re: Vale's RC10T
WD-40 0n a rag, should get them looking better.
also have a look at this:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=33127
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29093&hilit=heat+and+oil
also have a look at this:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=33127
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29093&hilit=heat+and+oil
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Re: Vale's RC10T
Wire wheel, some fine sand paper (1,200-1,500 grit), then Birchwood-Casey cold blue. I have redone many steel turnbuckles this way, they come out looking virtually new. Be sure to sand them, though; the wire wheeling will polish them, some spots more than others, and they won't take the bluing evenly.One question concerning the turnbuckles: how could I clean them? They are rusty....

"When you are dead, you do not know you are dead; It is difficult only for others. It is the same when you are stupid."
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Sixtysixdeuce wrote:Wire wheel, some fine sand paper (1,200-1,500 grit), then Birchwood-Casey cold blue. I have redone many steel turnbuckles this way, they come out looking virtually new. Be sure to sand them, though; the wire wheeling will polish them, some spots more than others, and they won't take the bluing evenly.One question concerning the turnbuckles: how could I clean them? They are rusty....
Thank you for the tip

Today I have made some progress. The only part I have replaced so far is the nose plate. I will need two new battery cups and some hardware. The shock shaft must be replaced but there's no hurry








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Re: Vale's RC10T
Yes, thank youmarlo wrote:Looking good!





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Man thats a good looking truck!!
I cant find it, but i think Reg started a thread on how to fix a patchy chassis with RIT-dye. If you wish to.
I cant find it, but i think Reg started a thread on how to fix a patchy chassis with RIT-dye. If you wish to.
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Thank yousandkil wrote:Man thats a good looking truck!!
I cant find it, but i think Reg started a thread on how to fix a patchy chassis with RIT-dye. If you wish to.

That sounds interesting, maybe someone could give me a link?
I also thinking about spending a new chassis to this truck, there are actually some nip b stamp chassis on ebay, then I would start another project with this chassis plate.
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Found itVale wrote:Thank yousandkil wrote:Man thats a good looking truck!!
I cant find it, but i think Reg started a thread on how to fix a patchy chassis with RIT-dye. If you wish to.![]()
That sounds interesting, maybe someone could give me a link?
I also thinking about spending a new chassis to this truck, there are actually some nip b stamp chassis on ebay, then I would start another project with this chassis plate.

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=13764
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sandkil wrote:Found itVale wrote:Thank yousandkil wrote:Man thats a good looking truck!!
I cant find it, but i think Reg started a thread on how to fix a patchy chassis with RIT-dye. If you wish to.![]()
That sounds interesting, maybe someone could give me a link?
I also thinking about spending a new chassis to this truck, there are actually some nip b stamp chassis on ebay, then I would start another project with this chassis plate.![]()
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=13764
Thank you Sandskil, I will take a look

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