klavy69 wrote:there is a front shocktower behind all those spring clips
They are front springs on rear shocks so that's the only way they'd work! Rear spring rates are all wrong for the front. I just like the silly tall shocks up front.
Yeah, was just kidding you. Kinda figured what they were when I seen all the clips and read the tower was taller. You guys are doing some great work. Keep it up and start producing some of the for the b/s/t area
Todd
Peace and professionlism.....Kabunga signing off!!!
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A countersink bit and a drill press really help make things go quickly. This whole thing took me about half an hour. Not too bad for the first one. There is actually more to this one than is shown though. It will be a modern design with additional side pieces that stack on top of each other. Look at the X-Factory X6^3 pictures to see what I mean. My old Atomic Carbon CR2 chassis was done the same way. Very stiff and very strong. This one is going on my friend Chad's car. He's getting the shock towers I made too.
The cutters I have a just carbide cutters from the PC board industry. Found em on eBay- need to find more! I get quite a bit of use out of em, probably 10 chassis or so. I cut so many small parts its hard to keep count
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Also known as a CNC Router 8) that's right, I'm automating!
So far I have put down the deposit on the machine. It's the third version of the Shapeoko with much beefier rails and the ideal dimensions for cutting chassis and parts. It comes with...
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Returning the thread back to topic. In all honesty, I really do appreciate you guys that can understand technology and make it work for you. I can barely turn on a computer to do the stuff (not things :P ) that I have to do, and I've got a compugeek...
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That works perfectly !! Now you just have to build an adorably small vacuum as well :lol:
Decided to play around with a Nikko Dictator. To be fair, this is a radio shack version but mostly compatible. I have a proper Nikko coming for the final build. It cost me $35 shipped, so I can't complain! The car isn't too far from hobby grade...
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I have sold a few sets but they were primarily just something I wanted. If interested you can send a message for details. We cut all of our parts to order so it’s a pretty quick turnaround
j/k jeff i had to do it lol
to much stuff to take single pics
so enjoy
farmer
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Lowes and home depot shelves :mrgreen: flip them over and get creative on the hangers. They are hinged so they can be flipped up out of the way but not sure why I would need to. Just worked that way.
Anyone remember what Im talking about? I went back 3 pages and couldnt find it. I got me a Set of White Rear Arms (WooHoo), but when I tried to put them on, I found the Inner Hinge Pins were a bit short. I have 2 Full Sets, plus an extra .
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I had a similar need a while back and ended up getting help from the folks over at . They did a fantastic job creating a decal copy of a cherished poster I had from my grandfather featuring the Beatles. It was important for me to preserve that...