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Old 10-14-2014, 11:27 PM
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Thanks. Yeh a mig will work. Turn if way down.
personaly I used my mig on the thin stuff , just makes for a lot less cleaning up after welding.
The only thin part on the truck is the tipper so if you ask an engineering firm to weld it up for you it shouldnt cost too much.
the cab is made of rubbish plastic , super glue and a lot of filler.

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Old 10-14-2014, 11:45 PM
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http://email.photobucket.com/wf/clic...RtT81nokb-2FAg


after numerious requests for how the excavator has been wired for sound.
this is the sound modual I got from eagle machienery of aliexpress, the connections arent how I ended up running it in the excavator, I also fitted a signal reversing lead on the 4th valve so revs picked up when the sticks were moved. I will take a few photos on my days off to show which channels i used on the reciver

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