My brain wasn't working this morning...forgot it's the front screw holes that blow out, not the rears.
Fan RC is up to something Big
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Re: Fan RC is up to something Big
Almost just needs a one piece rear arm mount to tie the sides together.
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Re: Fan RC is up to something Big
Or braces to tie them together.
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.
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Re: Fan RC is up to something Big
Oh yeah, add a 3rd screw, AND use longer screws with nuts on top. Further add double sided tape between the arm mounts and the chassis. Together with tight screws the friction will be highly increased abs should spread the load more evenly.
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Re: Fan RC is up to something Big
A few years ago, Aaron sent me the chassis i posted on the previous page. The one mount hole was ripped out. I fixed the hole (later), but since I want to actually race it, I knew it wouldn't be strong enough. So, I made a mount that attached to the chassis in front of the bulkhead and jwscab made me a pair of longer inner hinge pins which go through that new mount. The stress is now off those small front holes. And since I use shorty lipos, the mount is not in the way.
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Re: Fan RC is up to something Big
I have a full set of those Dynotech arms front and rear for you brother!scr8p wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 4:52 pm A few years ago, Aaron sent me the chassis i posted on the previous page. The one mount hole was ripped out. I fixed the hole (later), but since I want to actually race it, I knew it wouldn't be strong enough. So, I made a mount that attached to the chassis in front of the bulkhead and jwscab made me a pair of longer inner hinge pins which go through that new mount. The stress is now off those small front holes. And since I use shorty lipos, the mount is not in the way.
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