I have been trying to make replacement axles for over twelve months, the results being so poor I almost gave up. Having found your method I had immediate success; thank you so very much. I am very much looking forward to watching further videos.
Your video and method are very interesting and informative. Thank you. I am checking out hobbyists videos on different ways to do axle work for miniature cars.
Good attempt at your first video Troy, informative and interesting, i'm sure you will address the sound problem, so, look forward to your next one..Subbed
@@SC-mt9ph The baking soda reacts with the super glue and form a very hard, sandable, and paintable build up. It has many uses in the diecast restoration process.
This is brilliant! Thank you sir. I just subscribed
I have been trying to make replacement axles for over twelve months, the results being so poor I almost gave up. Having found your method I had immediate success; thank you so very much. I am very much looking forward to watching further videos.
Glad I could be of assistance!
Your video and method are very interesting and informative. Thank you. I am checking out hobbyists videos on different ways to do axle work for miniature cars.
Nice first video ,well done and thank you very much for the tips ,
ive been looking for an easy way to do axles and now ive found it. thanks troy and keep doing the videos
Great information Troy and a great start to your channel.
Subscribed. Good luck.
Excellent starter video troy, and an interesting way of doing axles.
All the best Martin 👍
Great video! Thank you. My son has been wanting to fix his broken hot die-cast cars. Axels were all bent from pressing down too hard.
Hope it helps him!
Patience and skill.
Brilliant Troy, love it and another great tip on how to fit axels. I'll be giving this a go m8....Regards PJ;)
Very informative and easy to follow! Great job!
just the kind of video ive been wanting to see. Excellent first video to start your channel off! just joined the subs!
Oooh, I like this 👍👍
Good attempt at your first video Troy, informative and interesting, i'm sure you will address the sound problem, so, look forward to your next one..Subbed
Just subscribed, best of luck.
Why the baking soda?
@@SC-mt9ph The baking soda reacts with the super glue and form a very hard, sandable, and paintable build up. It has many uses in the diecast restoration process.
Can you sell me some of these? Seriously