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    • Forums Gents, Local engagement in the forum spaces is very low. I might try to incorporate some areas into posts or pages as I refocus but if there is anything of particular value to you in a forum please save it for yourself. Cheers!

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    • The new Hot Rod Garage I finally tore apart the workbench and moved it out of the track room. An opportunity to clean up and re-organize. The bench as it used to be. Lots of holes were left in the walls. Oops. Me fix! The bench was moved into the basement kitchen. The drill press is now on the other side of the kitchen, and away from the slot car assembly area. A plywood back was added to the bench. Look wife... no more holes in the walls! (Except for the tire-rack on the right side) I can finally start building cars again. And finish the track room!

      Started by: Avatar photoKen

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    • Thanks a million to everyone at Scratch32! I can't thank Art enough for creating this section, as well as the opportunity to offer aluminum chassis's here on the Scratch32 site. Art has been extremely helpful along the way. Many lessons and debates on building cars have taken place that helped set this in motion. I would also like to thank Chris Walker for the build lessons and pointers that gave me more understanding about good scratch building. I would also like to thank JMSracer for being my first customer. 10 times in a row now? :good: The idea being these are still for the scratch-builder. The benefits of an aluminum chassis are: 1) This saves a lot of time in getting a car to the point of final assembly. 2) The chassis is as accurate and square as digital equipment can make. 3) Bushings or bearings can easily be installed without solder. 4) The handling characteristics are track proven. 5) This can help someone get started in scratch-building. Thanks a million to the entire S32 club for helping me learn so much in such a short time! Note: An aluminum chassis with a body you painted counts as scratch-built car in Scratch32 rules.

      Started by: Avatar photoKen

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      Avatar photoKen

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