PMB setup system brilliant AND cheap
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it sucks taht it doesnt work perfectly as advertised but as everything else in R/c goes- a little elbow grease is all that's needed to get it going smoothly. thanks eveyine!
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i recently bought used board with no instructions. Tried to google pmb racing products and couldnt even find the site. It sent you to a search engine. Anybody out there who has found one with any info for me would be greatly appreciated
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I found one at [link=http://rc-mushroom.com/product_info.php?cPath=54&products_id=10769]RC Mushroom[/link] for $75 [8D]
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The PMB system is a good deal for the money, but you must be very careful with it as the screws can strip out of the acrylic material. I had one and broke a few of the uprights before I ultimately went with a Hudy system.
The Hudy system is indestructable by comparison. All metal CNC parts with extremely tight tolerances. It's more money, but it is worth it based upon my experiences with 'cheaper' solutions.
Good luck with your PMB though. Hopefully they've made the materials a little more durable than what I used in the past.
The Hudy system is indestructable by comparison. All metal CNC parts with extremely tight tolerances. It's more money, but it is worth it based upon my experiences with 'cheaper' solutions.
Good luck with your PMB though. Hopefully they've made the materials a little more durable than what I used in the past.