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It'll turn out alright, if not Hobbits aim for the knees with their frying pans. We Hobbits being vertically challenged that's about as high as we reach.Murdoch wrote:Let's see how this turns out.
I've heard that. Don't worry about what others are saying. My sitting on the dock of the bay line was a JOKE about you saying you could send something.SHAUN wrote:Will you shut up. Theres nothing wrong, I have plenty of succesful trades and sales.
Even though I'm old doesn't mean I lost my warped sense of humor.

Just follow the sage crazydave's advice.crazydave wrote:Count to 3, breathe. Calm down.
You ok now. Roll with it dude, it was just a joke. Laughing
Personally I count to 20 before posting if I think someone is ripping me. Gives me time to see if he's joking or serious and to come up with a decent reply.
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I used the grease that came with my Atomic shocks. Its pretty thick and sticky, but I'd like a little more damping action. I don't know what visconsity it is, but RCmart sells both Atomic and Tamiya damper greases. (Do a search there for "damper grease" to find Tamiya's and search "friction grease" to find Atomic's.) I'm gonna try some heavy stuff, probably Tamiya's.BilboBaggins wrote:Dave think I read that you use damper grease in you stock shocks. What is it and where do I get some?
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_i ... s_id=18607
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I'm trying Trinity's silicon diff lube in them (loaded up last night) and it seems to help. That stuff is really thick.crazydave wrote:I used the grease that came with my Atomic shocks. Its pretty thick and sticky, but I'd like a little more damping action. I don't know what visconsity it is, but RCmart sells both Atomic and Tamiya damper greases. (Do a search there for "damper grease" to find Tamiya's and search "friction grease" to find Atomic's.) I'm gonna try some heavy stuff, probably Tamiya's.
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_i ... s_id=18607
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