RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Ordered more tubing from GRAINGER :P
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Its looking pretty awesome. Are you going to braze or tig the joints?

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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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jeepnut24 wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:05 pm Its looking pretty awesome. Are you going to braze or tig the joints?
The joints are going to be Tig welded. I have a few things still to do before getting into that. :D
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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I got the battery (shorty lipo) holdown sorted out today. All I'm lacking is to mark and drill the 4 holes in the chassis plate to mount it. I used an Exotek brand #1827 system from AMain with a couple of mods and some 10mm tall hex stand offs. It looks pretty slick. You will be able to adjust it forward and back.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Battery holdown system installed on chassis plate. I was very precise with the drilling and everything worked out perfect, no movement of the battery at all and smooth movement forward/back.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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NomadRacer wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:10 am Bending my life away :mrgreen:

I've come up with an idea for the rear, transmission guard tubes but not sure if it's going to stay, may re-do it, if so, need more tubing. :?

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Hey Nomad.... Been giving this some thought. How about something like this?
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Attached with button head screws from the inside
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Those close bends at the back might be a real challenge.
Anyway, it's just a thought. :D
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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That's a good idea. I'll see if I can make those bends. It would look a lot better than what I have done!
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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I have them spaced 1" apart but they could go wider if necessary.
I'm a bit uncertain on those two short cross-members. By chance, do you have some smaller tubing - maybe 1/8" perhaps? They seemed to be a little too thick - or maybe they should be moved or just eliminated completely. I dunno. Anyway, whatever you do, it will look awesome.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Here's what they would look like at 1/8"
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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I do have 1/8". It seems to me, kinda strange looking with smaller cross members. Maybe it's me though, being on the mobile, away from home for the weekend.

I think 1" is close to the measurement between the two tubes, maybe plus 1/4" or so.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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I think you're right, 1/8" is too small.
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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Bend up both sides individually tig them together. If you want more strength, then sleeve the inside of the joint.

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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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jeepnut24 wrote: Fri Aug 17, 2018 11:44 pm Bend up both sides individually tig them together. If you want more strength, then sleeve the inside of the joint.
Excellent idea! Of course, the trick then would be to remove the weld so it looks like one piece. I'd bet Nomad could handle that with no problem. :D
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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just for giggles....
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Re: RC10 Factory Works C2 "Tuber" Build

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XLR8 wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 10:53 am
Excellent idea! Of course, the trick then would be to remove the weld so it looks like one piece. I'd bet Nomad could handle that with no problem. :D
That's how they sometimes handle it on 1:1 scale. :) Bevel the ends for a stronger joint and deeper weld.

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