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March 31, 2011

Auto Repair: Car Shocks & Struts Replacement - 2 of 3

More info: www.metacog.com

Auto Repair: Car Shocks & Struts Replacement - 2 of 3

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More info: www.metacog.com

December 13, 2010

RC Setup Guide; Shocks Vid 7 of 21

Check out Squirrels forum! forums.thetoyz.com This is a RC setup guide series to show you 21 points of adjustment and tuning on any 1 and 1/10th scale RC. This guide can be used on electric, nitro, or any scale at all. This video is on how dampening works for the rc shock with adjustments…

December 6, 2010

How to adjust the spring tension on a Tremolo

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I’m only doing this video as a courtesy filling a request from some other people (I can’t stand being on camera). This is how I’ve been doing floating tremolos for years and it has worked about 90% of the time for me. This method is not like the other ones posted here on youtube…look at how they block the tremolo and how I do it and you will see the advantage of doing it this way pretty quickly. Non-locking tremolos are a lot more complicated because the nut comes into play…with a locking floyd style tremolo its pretty easy if you know how to start off with a good reference point. This method will work on strats and similar guitars with vintage/non-locking nut tremolos. You just need to concentrate on getting the nut finished and watch how you wrap your strings on the tuners. I’ve heard all kinds of silly stuff over the years: -Buy an original Floyd Rose if you want it to work -Install one string at a time or its screwed up -You can’t pull up on it -Take it to a professional and have it done -A lot of other stuff that I can’t put here because children may read it I haven’t had any of those problems using this method. There are a few other videos on here that start out with a great theory, block the trem and then when it comes to adjusting the spring tension it becomes “you have to go back and forth and mess with it”. I’m lazy and don’t have time for that; this is the laziest, easiest way to do it IMHO. Now I had to edit this for length so there are a few jumps

How to adjust the spring tension on a Tremolo

Filed under: Nissan — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 4:49 am

I’m only doing this video as a courtesy filling a request from some other people (I can’t stand being on camera). This is how I’ve been doing floating tremolos for years and it has worked about 90% of the time for me. This method is not like the other ones posted here on youtube…look at how they block the tremolo and how I do it and you will see the advantage of doing it this way pretty quickly. Non-locking tremolos are a lot more complicated because the nut comes into play…with a locking floyd style tremolo its pretty easy if you know how to start off with a good reference point. This method will work on strats and similar guitars with vintage/non-locking nut tremolos. You just need to concentrate on getting the nut finished and watch how you wrap your strings on the tuners. I’ve heard all kinds of silly stuff over the years: -Buy an original Floyd Rose if you want it to work -Install one string at a time or its screwed up -You can’t pull up on it -Take it to a professional and have it done -A lot of other stuff that I can’t put here because children may read it I haven’t had any of those problems using this method. There are a few other videos on here that start out with a great theory, block the trem and then when it comes to adjusting the spring tension it becomes “you have to go back and forth and mess with it”. I’m lazy and don’t have time for that; this is the laziest, easiest way to do it IMHO. Now I had to edit this for length so there are a few jumps

How to adjust the spring tension on a Tremolo

Filed under: Nissan — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 4:49 am

I’m only doing this video as a courtesy filling a request from some other people (I can’t stand being on camera). This is how I’ve been doing floating tremolos for years and it has worked about 90% of the time for me. This method is not like the other ones posted here on youtube…look at how they block the tremolo and how I do it and you will see the advantage of doing it this way pretty quickly. Non-locking tremolos are a lot more complicated because the nut comes into play…with a locking floyd style tremolo its pretty easy if you know how to start off with a good reference point. This method will work on strats and similar guitars with vintage/non-locking nut tremolos. You just need to concentrate on getting the nut finished and watch how you wrap your strings on the tuners. I’ve heard all kinds of silly stuff over the years: -Buy an original Floyd Rose if you want it to work -Install one string at a time or its screwed up -You can’t pull up on it -Take it to a professional and have it done -A lot of other stuff that I can’t put here because children may read it I haven’t had any of those problems using this method. There are a few other videos on here that start out with a great theory, block the trem and then when it comes to adjusting the spring tension it becomes “you have to go back and forth and mess with it”. I’m lazy and don’t have time for that; this is the laziest, easiest way to do it IMHO. Now I had to edit this for length so there are a few jumps

November 25, 2010

Airi Suzuki ~ 鈴木愛理~ Aa Koi ~ ºC-ute Concert Tour 2010 Spring

ºC-ute Concert Tour 2010 Spring ~Shocking LIVE~ シヨッキングwww.cdjapan.co.jp DVD released 2010-07-07 ~ some video effects ~ editing by me :D There is a fan video and do not mean something bad. It will not cause a loss for the owner. Rather it wants to support a great project: H!P Hello! Project =)) ~ °C-ute ~ All rights on this video go to the owner ~H!P~ Hello! Project ~ Up Front Works~ Tsunku and all other involved actors.

September 18, 2010

Mini Cooper in Live for Speed with (realy) bad crash

Bot owns a human player in Live for Speed racing simulator. Funny UFR(Mini Cooper) accident with bots involved.

September 12, 2010

Suspension Model

This was a project I had made for my senior project. Front Suspension: Double Wishbone w/Coils Rear Suspension: Live axle w/Leaf Springs (5-Pack) Note: Some of the wheel angles (caster, camber, toe) may look off because there isn’t a steering linkage and it was just recently put back together. There are camber adjustments, but I intentially designed it with some amount of negative camber. Special Thanks: To all of the viewers who contributed to this videos original 10000 views before it was deleted!

November 20, 2009

Mini Revo CVD Install How To

Check out Squirrels forum! forums.thetoyz.com Squirrel’s YouTube Video Playlists www.youtube.com Mini Revo raffle- thetoyz.com

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