- Messages
- 2,522
- Reaction score
- 5,901
Im sure you guys remember my tragic accident at the cemetery, when my rig snapped the shock end in two. I tried recording and driving and the results weren't good. So since I use my rc's nearly every day I couldn't wait for parts to come in the post. I decided to glue it back together with Gorrila crazy glue. I still ordered the parts so figured if I get a bash or two out of it im mint. Its now been what feels like 2 months, and ive run about 1-1/2 gallons through it and its still holding. I never in a million years would've guessed crazy glue, in such a high stress area, would have a chance, but its remarkably resilient. Ive bashed it just as hard, done plenty of tumbles, and it doesn't even look fatigued. I wonder if a chemical reaction actually fused the 2 bits back together like welding does. Any of you know if thats how it works?Anywho, just a long winded way of saying cut Z some slack on unique style of wrenching. He might suprise us all some day.??
Last edited:

