What brand flag sander block is this? I forgot where I bought it.
Such a neat tool for more than just flags
Posted 26 October 2015 - 01:49 PM
Matt Sheldon
Owner - Duffy's SlotCar Raceway (Evans, CO)
Posted 19 January 2016 - 09:57 PM
Posted 21 January 2016 - 05:51 PM
Great article, here is another question while we are on the topic of guide flags.
I was looking at my car braids off, so I could work on my flag and noticed the angle of my flag. It's not level. Should I bend it up in the front
Posted 21 January 2016 - 06:01 PM
.... Should I bend it up in the front?
Yes, definitely - about 2 or 3 degrees.
Posted 21 January 2016 - 06:20 PM
Paul Wolcott
Posted 21 January 2016 - 06:25 PM
Posted 21 January 2016 - 08:43 PM
Another thing to consider is that some guide flags (Red Fox for an example) have an engineered degree of angle or kick of about 3 degrees, but I have seen many as much as 5 degrees. As much as I am a RedFox guide fanatic, you will have too much angle if you use an angled guide tongue and an angled guide.
Matt Sheldon
Owner - Duffy's SlotCar Raceway (Evans, CO)
Posted 21 January 2016 - 09:13 PM
Thanks ( ) for pointing that out, Matt.
Paul Wolcott
Posted 16 February 2016 - 12:57 PM
Which Red Fox guide flags are pre angled ? New one to me
Posted 16 February 2016 - 02:50 PM
I know some of them are not at 90 degrees; I've seen them.
Which ones ? I don't know if there are specific ones having a built in angle or not.
I suggest sending Matt S a PM, sounds like he would know.
Paul Wolcott
Posted 16 February 2016 - 02:55 PM
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
Posted 16 February 2016 - 03:57 PM
One thing to keep in mind is that a guide flag is a molded part that is mass produced.So even if you use the same brand over and over,it doesn't mean they are all exactly the same.They are molded in many different molds and also if a plastic part such as a guide flag or even a plastic gear isn't left in the mold long enough to properly cool or cure it may be slightly distorted or misshaped.That is why you need to spend some time smoothing and deburring certain plastic parts in order to get maximum results from them.
Posted 16 February 2016 - 04:00 PM
Sorry,I should have read the guide flag post before I started typing....
Posted 16 February 2016 - 04:59 PM
I looked at some I have in stock.
At least one looks like the post is angled.
Some, it's hard to tell.
There's not enough room in there to get a real good measurement.
You would need an optical comparator.
If it is indeed angled, how do you get your guide nut on without a lot of slop?
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
Posted 16 February 2016 - 05:16 PM
You could use your Guide flag sander to compensate
Me, I'll stick with Parma "The Blade" flags, Koford drilled aluminum nuts, and Koford spacers.
Paul Wolcott
Posted 16 February 2016 - 08:19 PM
Posted 16 February 2016 - 08:52 PM
When the Red Fox came out, my flat track was new, and I was 100% convinced they were an advantage on it, whether it be on Retro or stamped chassis, cars.\
I got away from them when I started racing periodically, on the Gerding King, at Mid-America, in our area retro series.
Lots of guides broke on that track, and it seemed, most were Red Fox.
I went with Parma, because with being real easy to thread, I assumed they were the most pliable, and had more give, before they would snap.
Any guides ever snap at Tracy's?
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
Posted 16 February 2016 - 09:08 PM
Posted 16 February 2016 - 09:56 PM
Posted 18 February 2016 - 11:34 AM
Posted 18 February 2016 - 12:08 PM
I have broke several red fox guides. The guide break usually only happens when I am leading the race though. If I am running 5th, someone could hit the guide with a hammer and no damage. I am still trying to find the science behind that one.
Posted 18 February 2016 - 12:28 PM
3 words...Parma Cut Down
Charlie McCullough
Charlie's Speed Shop
Kelly Racing Wanna Be
Posted 18 February 2016 - 06:03 PM
Remember the Jet Guides in the 80's? Numbered 1-6, each on a little different and everyone "in the know" would cherry pick the #3"s!!!