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AMT '57 Chevrolet Slot Car kit review.


Jairus

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Another thing I learned with these kits is that they work much better if you solder the chassis pans together rather than depending on the nuts and screws.
Once set up, use silver solder and Stay-brite flux to weld the parts solid with a good clean up later will result in a chassis that is solid and will NOT come apart.

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Well its 2020 and don't know iuf you'll get this message. I have a question about your AMT '57 Chevy BelAir build. How or what did you do to get the wires to stay in your PARMA guide. The lead wires to the motor that is. Did you just strip the wire and put it in the guide then push the guide wire in? What and how did you do that?

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On 11/25/2020 at 10:10 PM, Ckzwagoneer said:

Well its 2020 and don't know iuf you'll get this message. I have a question about your AMT '57 Chevy BelAir build. How or what did you do to get the wires to stay in your PARMA guide. The lead wires to the motor that is. Did you just strip the wire and put it in the guide then push the guide wire in? What and how did you do that?

Chris Jairus has not been on here for aver a year. You might want t start a thread in this section asking your question. 

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