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c0sie
04-09-2009, 08:10 AM
Does anyone know if you can powder coat brass, and if so....is there anyone on the forum that could powder coat some brass for me? (LiPo trays, battery straps etc)
Thanks :)
CBRDEAN0
04-09-2009, 08:26 AM
Yes you can to your first question.
http://www.pfonline.com/articles/clinics/0207cl_pwd3.html
There are some links on the page to powder coaters
c0sie
04-09-2009, 08:28 AM
Cheers Dean :)
Right then....anyone able to powercoat some stuffs for me?
RcRob
04-09-2009, 08:41 AM
From another thread:
Its all well and good having loads of tuning options, but no where does it tell you that to get somewhere near to an optimum setup with a squared you need about £70 worth of brass weight in the car :confused:
£50 of brass is acceptable for one car, but how dare another car even think about needing any weight.
Ironic?
:bored:
c0sie
04-09-2009, 08:50 AM
From another thread:
£50 of brass is acceptable for one car, but how dare another car even think about needing any weight.
Ironic?
:bored:
You are a cock. Thankyou for that :thumbdown:
For the record, the B44 brass lipo tray costs a mere £25. The B44 also requries a battery strap when running LiPo's so either way a strap was needed..I just chose brass, and I was always aware of the fact that I needed it.
When I bought my X6^2 I was never aware that I would need so much brass, and the car handled like a pig without it.
Thanks for your input though, you've killed afew minutes of my boring day at work so for that I salute you :rolleyes:
RcRob
04-09-2009, 08:57 AM
Yeh, it's reasonable to expect one car going from NiMH to Lipo to need weight but not another?
It's ok I'm here all day :thumbsup:
c0sie
04-09-2009, 09:02 AM
Im here till 4pm, im working through me lunch today :)
The bulk of the X6 weight is infront of the battery from the back of the ESC, under the ESC and then some people are running lead around the servo....not really "balancing the difference between LiPo and NiMh" is it ;) :)
RcRob
04-09-2009, 09:06 AM
Im here till 4pm, im working through me lunch today :)
The bulk of the X6 weight is infront of the battery from the back of the ESC, under the ESC and then some people are running lead around the servo....not really "balancing the difference between LiPo and NiMh" is it ;) :)
I believe, and I may be wrong here, that the 'weight' in the X6 is actually used to achieve the same total weight and weight distribution of the car when running NiMH cells as the car was so good with cells in.
I'm sure someone will be along to tell me wether I'm right or wrong...
Now where's that quote again...
BENT
OVER
AND
HAD
LOL
c0sie
04-09-2009, 09:13 AM
I love the fact that you chose Millzys quote to re-quote. That in itself is funny! (private joke).
Anyh0w.....
Powdercoater wanted. Apply within.
My mum could probably do it for you :) What colour were you thinking of?
c0sie
04-09-2009, 09:31 AM
Ben you are ace :)
Black probably.....Im a simple man with simple tastes :)
NeilD
04-09-2009, 09:40 AM
Ben, can you find out for definite if your mum can do it? I asked you last week and you weren't sure, cheers.
Will ask her later :) The only thing im concerned about is that powder coating is quite thick, and im not sure how much room there is in the cell slots on the lipo tray to play with?
Ben
c0sie
04-09-2009, 09:50 AM
You talking microns or mm's Ben?
Eitherway, hopefully your mum will be able to hook us up somehow :)
Id say your probably gonna be loosing about just under a mm of diameter. Spose it depends how thick she sprays it :thumbsup:
jono83
04-09-2009, 09:56 AM
These are the exact reasons that i never got it done as they no longer fit. You would have too start off with a piece fractionally smaller than than the oringinal and then the coating would bring them back up to the original size.
c0sie
04-09-2009, 09:56 AM
In all fairness, if it is a problem it wont kill me to file the inside of the tray really seeing as no one will see the inside anyways :)
If your mum wouldnt mind spraying afew bits could you PM me how much she'd want please Ben?
Ta :)
jono83
04-09-2009, 10:02 AM
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c0sie
04-09-2009, 10:29 AM
Hmm...interesting points.
Jono, do you think you could have not taken a mm off the inside of your test piece?
My thinking is that the inside of the battery tray isnt visable to the eye anyways??
blue_pinky
04-09-2009, 10:30 AM
Cris, as I remember it, you loved the X6 when you first had it...many weeks of love as I recall...maybe I missed something but then you turned up with a B44 :confused:
I put all the weight I need in my X6 for the price of the velcro I use to hold the free roofing lead in! I've spent WAY more weighting my B44...about £40 in all for the same brass bits you run in yours as well I think???
If you wanted weight for your X6 you only had to ask...I'd have given you the lead and the velcro to go with it...for free :p
Seems to me you feel a little scourned by your x6...like it cheated on you or something (I notice it's gone on to win some events in a far off place since with it's new owner ;))...maybe it's time to move on...let the pain go...
Much love :)
c0sie
04-09-2009, 10:39 AM
Why has my powder coating thread been whored out by the X6 brigade?
The first week I used my X6^2 I did really enjoy it, but every week after there where little things that annoyed me about it.
The fact is that I dont have an X6^2 anymore, I didnt really get on with it, and yes it is doing quite well in various countries....but then again so is the B4.
My B44, S2, B4 and even the ZX5 didnt require me to come onto oOple and buy some extra CVD's cos the B4 ones were to short.
The S2 used to do well enough with no lead in the back at all!
The B44 works very well without any lead at all, ask Bill! I just wanted to see what the difference made was...but I didnt have to buy the brass for fear that the car wouldnt handle well without it...it does handle well without it..thats why Bill is still all over me at Caldicot!
The fact of the matter is that the X6^2 DOES need weight in it to get good results..and without all that weight I didnt enjoy racing it.
There are afew other reasons I didnt like the X6^2 anyways, but I wont go into them incase I hurt any of the X-Factory lovers feelings.
Much love :) See you at club soon I hope!
jono83
04-09-2009, 10:49 AM
wheres my post gone ??
anyway the test piece was only alu so there was no point infiling in but it wouldnt be a problem filing the brass ones.
c0sie
04-09-2009, 10:52 AM
I dont know fella. It showed in my email that I recieved, but not here.
Anyways, thanks for letting me know about the filing :)
Ben!!!
jimmy
04-09-2009, 11:02 AM
I wondered why there were a load of dots but Cosie was replying to it like he could translate it, MADNESS. :lol:
c0sie
04-09-2009, 11:03 AM
Abit of morse code madness for you there Jimmy :D
I would think if she's doing black at the time she will just put it through with them F.O.C ;)
Benji :thumbsup:
c0sie
04-09-2009, 11:20 AM
Your mum is ace too :)
Let me know if you can champ :)
RcRob
04-09-2009, 11:27 AM
The fact of the matter is that the X6^2 DOES need weight in it to get good results..
Here we go again....
Take a quick look at the national results from this year. Mark Stanley run's his X6 'light', I believe as close to the weight limit as possible. He finished 8th in the championship, with an excelllent 2nd at Southport, and only competed in 4 rounds so didn't get to drop a score.
To me that is a 'good result'.
The B4/B44 are run heavy as this yields the best results, but good results are still achievable without the weight, SAME as the X6. To say the X6 needs the weight is a complete lie, as proved above.
And your thread keeps getting taken over because you talk b*llocks, like a c*ck, so other c*cks come here to correct you.
Anyways, until next time, back to powder coating...
... and BJ's Mum :thumbsup:
evilbert
04-09-2009, 11:30 AM
The B44 works very well without any lead at all, ask Bill! I just wanted to see what the difference made was...but I didnt have to buy the brass for fear that the car wouldnt handle well without it...it does handle well without it..thats why Bill is still all over me at Caldicot!
kicking your arse every week you mean :p
c0sie
04-09-2009, 11:38 AM
Ahh Rob, glad to see you've blessed us all with your presence/rambling BS chatting.
You are very much a cock, and thanks for your input once more.
Back to the powder I guess.. :drool: :rolleyes:
RcRob
04-09-2009, 11:49 AM
thanks for your input once more.
I'm always happy to help :thumbsup:
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