Tuned pipes are notorious for coming off the pipe hanger, especially during long Mains. In addition to applying thread-lock to the setscrew that secures the pipe...
A cut-down cup holder or a foam drink cozy glued or pop-riveted to the side of your pit box makes a great caddy for small fuel...
If your turnbuckle doesn't have a notch to indicate which side has the left-hand thread, just slip a ring of silicone insulation from a scrap of...
If you have a big tear in your Lexan body that silicone glue can't fix, apply J-B Weld; when dry, it can be sanded and painted....
To avoid 'runaway-hardware syndrome,' get some magnetic tape, and stick it to the floor under your workbench in an 'X' shape from leg to leg. Any...
Tired of your axles' crosspins falling out? Use a toothpick to place a dab of silicone-type glue into the hole before sliding in the crosspin. This...
Before you throw away that old vacuum cleaner, save the stretchy attachment hose, and use it to make a dirt-track lane marker. The 1- inch-diameter hose...
Use a setting wheel as a template to help you cut perfect wheel wells in touring car bodies. The setting wheel is much easier to use...
If your receiver's antenna lead must travel a few inches before it reaches the antenna mount, it can easily be damaged and become a potential source...
You can make an effective motor break-in fan with a bottle cap. Just cut the edges of the cap at a 45-degree angle, and then flatten...
Some RC manufacturers instruct you to run the first couple of break-in tanks of fuel through the engine with the vehicle on a stand and the...
Zach MosesBakersfield, CA Store your instruction booklets in a three-ring binder to keep them clean and easy to find. All you need is a three-hole punch...