Re: I actually anodized a chassis
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:15 am
Well at least now I know what Halgar's voice sounds eh looks like.
I leave you boys alone to have your own tech thread, and this is the thanks I get! (not that there's anything wrong with that ... )Asso_man! wrote:I don't think so Al! "Halgar voice" Not that there is anything wrong with that! "Halgar voice"a01butal wrote:Whole chassis would look better in graphite and David is that (-0-) an emoticon about me?Asso_man! wrote:That chassis would look awesome with a nicely machined graphite plate filling the hole (-0-)
i actually got it at auto zone here in california. it's only about $5 for 32 ounces but it's about half water and half sulfuric acid. it's called battery electrolyte sometimes for dry cell batteries.klavy69 wrote:Hey rc,
just a curious question but about how much money do you think you have in the chemical part of this process? I wasn't finding anyplace cheap enuf to get this stuff from and kinda lost interest but you got it going again...
Thanx
Todd
a01butal wrote:No question, might be the all time greatest lightweight chassis in the lightweight chassis topic. Could we put this one on the scales and see how much weight is saved?Chrominator wrote:I think this chassis needs to be in the The official "lightweight" chassis thread. LOL![]()
Also, probably the most symmetrical design and nobody is going to give you any cheese grader stuff about this one. You know the dirt is coming back out no problem.
Hallalujeh brother, I'm feelin the love, where is my hacksaw?
haha yep. it's going on that thread when it's done. the whole bottom of the pan was swiss cheese so i cut it out. i'm cutting a carbon fiber piece to fit.Asso_man! wrote:That chassis would look awesome with a nicely machined graphite plate filling the hole (-0-)
correct!Mark Westerfield wrote:RC=Roger Curtis?