Hi Guys ,
I'm on the verge of purchasing a used ( mint ) Exoto 917/30 with extra chassis and the model doesn't have the wheel nut tool ( I think the First Heat ones come with 2 ) or the ''T'' stand to prop the rear bodywork open . From what I've heard it probably isn't worth trying to get these things from Exoto , but does anyone have an idea where I might be able to source them ? Worse comes to worse I could make the prop ( metal or plastic ? ) , but the wheel nut tool I'd like to find . From pics it doesn't appear to be the same tool that the Exoto 935's come with . Thanks for any suggestions .
Bryan
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Exoto offers no assitance? Try eBay?
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^ Thanks . I keep an eye on e-bay - don't think I've ever seen any of these things for sale before . Exoto has always been so hard to deal with even when buying models that I doubt he'd even answer an inquiry on parts . I guess I could try with low expectations !
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For the wheel nut tool, I'd suggest buying the appropriate sized Nut Driver.
Similar to this:
https://www.techtoolsupply.com/Klein-10 ... 0-10mm.htm
I am not sure what size, but I can see if I can find the correct equivalent this evening when I get home and check mine.
Similar to this:
https://www.techtoolsupply.com/Klein-10 ... 0-10mm.htm
I am not sure what size, but I can see if I can find the correct equivalent this evening when I get home and check mine.
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Hi - thanks - that is a great idea . Neither of these parts is a deal killer given the price of the models , but I'd like the ability to remove a wheel if I felt like displaying one off . If you don't mind could you check if the T prop is metal or plastic ?
Thanks,
Bryan
Thanks,
Bryan
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I have the boxes from my models stored in my attic, so it might be a stretch to check on the material, but my recollection is that they were metallic. I'll see if I can get up there this weekend, but requires some auto shuffling for access. I was going to use a set of standard and metric sockets to give you a Nut Driver size, as I can easily slip them over the wheel nut of one of my displayed models.luft911 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 10:38 amHi - thanks - that is a great idea . Neither of these parts is a deal killer given the price of the models , but I'd like the ability to remove a wheel if I felt like displaying one off . If you don't mind could you check if the T prop is metal or plastic ?
Thanks,
Bryan
I'll see what I can do.
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Hi ,
Thank you for the offer - I guess I'm glad I heard from you before you went to all that trouble - I'm re-thinking the purchase in favor of one that is complete with the tools and stand . Sometimes saving a hundred or two while significant turns out to be not what it first appears - think I'll play it safe .
Regards,
Bryan
Thank you for the offer - I guess I'm glad I heard from you before you went to all that trouble - I'm re-thinking the purchase in favor of one that is complete with the tools and stand . Sometimes saving a hundred or two while significant turns out to be not what it first appears - think I'll play it safe .
Regards,
Bryan
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Just in case you reconsider, I just tried a couple of sockets on an Exoto 934 I have in my donor stack, and a 5mm worked on it quite nicely. I am going to assume that the 917 lug nuts were the same size (but no guarantees).