Folding Buggy Stand
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Folding Buggy Stand
Just wondering if anyone has one of these and if you do, what are your thoughts on it?
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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...y-Truggy-Stand
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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...y-Truggy-Stand
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RE: Folding Buggy Stand
ORIGINAL: lez1troubles
naa, just use a brick.
naa, just use a brick.
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RE: Folding Buggy Stand
Dang, did'nt think about that. But dont the cardboard stand just blow away in the wind??? Thats why I like to pay a bit more for a brick, last longer in the rain also. Cardboard goes all soggy after a nitro spill aswell. There is deffinantly a waight advantage though with cardboard.
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Dang, did'nt think about that. But dont the cardboard stand just blow away in the wind??? Thats why I like to pay a bit more for a brick, last longer in the rain also. Cardboard goes all soggy after a nitro spill aswell. There is deffinantly a waight advantage though with cardboard.
Dang, did'nt think about that. But dont the cardboard stand just blow away in the wind??? Thats why I like to pay a bit more for a brick, last longer in the rain also. Cardboard goes all soggy after a nitro spill aswell. There is deffinantly a waight advantage though with cardboard.
My one had oil drip all over it and its not collapsing yet its been there for a few months, and still standing fine.
and yea it would blow away so outside a brick would be better
I actually use 2 bricks for motor break ins