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From: Amir Tahvildaran <adt22-at-drexel.edu>
Subject: Re: parts search? [TANKS]
Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2006 16:22:38 -0400
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

Derek Engelhaupt wrote:
> My bearings are the same as those used in the Cromwell.  I got mine 
> through Ebay.  I found 100 of them for $20 or $.20/piece.  They are 
> the flanged type.  I think mine was a really good deal and doubt you 
> will find that great of a deal on them.
That is a good deal -- the best I found was $1.60 each although I don't 
recommend the vendor I used.  I think they are called "economy bearings" 
in the go-kart world.
> Derek
>
> */BrendanKotlanger-at-aol.com/* wrote:
>
>     Where can I get the 1/2 inch id flange bearings that are used in
>     the cromwell?
>      
>     Where can I get some low resistance 60 amp MOSFET transistors that
>     can be operated between a range of 12 to 24 volts?  10 amp MOSFETs
>     at 3 to 12 volts with low resistance?  If someone can find MOSFETs
>     that are close to these requirements, those would be good to. 
>     Radioshack only stocks the kind that cut motor power in half.
>     can you provide part numbers also.
>      
>     I am also having some trouble finding drawings of the tow missile
>     launcher on the M1045?
>      
>     My ultimate soldier hummer came in on Wednesday and I have been
>     running it all over the place.  It is a fast and fun vehicle.  The
>     vehicle can be used for resupply runs.  Want to replace the
>     launcher with something that looks scale.
>
>
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