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OK, so you're saying you don't have the talent to drive one to it's capacity - got it.
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Cheers for that explanation mattybucks! All is forgiven lol
Cheers Chris but can you show me any of my posts on here that are slagging cause I can't see any just constructive critism and yes your right the vega is the best car lol joke! And does not need defending as has a rocking following! And yes the first impressions do last and have massive impacts on sales like when vega gate ( shell BS ) started. God knows what that cost !vega cause you can't measure the damage! If you genuinely have no problem then good But if you do and you don't acknowledge it then thats bad for sales etc but you know all this Now then Chris old friend how's about answering my constructive suggestions Cheers
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That's right world champ kayce lol
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Made this today, would this be any good? don't mind being told it's a pile of crap, but could you shed some light as to why you think that way.
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Looks good, as it mounts to the existing posts through the brace which are braced to the rear, whole chassis is braced front to rear..... rather than adding posts, drilling chassis (weakening) and additional posts won't be braced, the right angle is a weak point.... as per the other guy who's made a brace on this thread...
I also love how you've dremelled the material to shape in position, leaving soooo much dust on your C4.1! Very stylish |
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Or this one? advice on both would be much appreciated
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Hey Dean,
Even dustier on 2nd attempt I think the 1st attempt is best, 2nd version looks too stiff as each side isn't independent with your brace. However, my attempt will look something like the 2nd attempt except nothing linking between the two sides so they are independent, just 1/2inch wide straight strip of 4mm thick aluminium per side. The front over the brace will be countersunk so no clearance issues for the shell.... im just waiting for the material and motivation to arrive, hopefully they'll come together |
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Oh but I have an idea for you, if attempt #2 is stuck with. Make the hole fan sized/shaped and use it to mount a descent 6v fan of whatever size over the ESC.
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Nice work - I just think they're too thick in the amount of support they provide, being as I'd guess you could get by with beams about 1/2 as wide. IMHO
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Chillin' with a soda and a bag of pop corns
Keep it up guys I'm having bundles of fun |
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Me too fabs lol
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Its as much fun as reading the thread about the gearbox you made out of cheese, and took how long to put right Fabs
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@carpenterdean, sent you a idea for a fix
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Thanks for replying chris and kayce if i make it thinner do you not think it would be to weak?
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Not really, you're using fairly thick material so narrowing it a little shouldn't really hurt it's structural integrity.
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