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krawls XR.....with a dash of y-town please!

Great work guys, I love it"thumbsup" I can't wait until your ready to sell them. My new build is screaming for this chassis. So sick!!!

Later,
Farmer
 
wow, this looks amazing, i hope it holds up, look forward to seeing the test results and seeing it in action at the US Nationals in Sept."thumbsup"

Cheers
Nec.

P.S Happy to test one for you down under.;-)

Ridiculously cool:shock:

whenever i think we've reached the limits something like this happens:shock: great work dude:) i hope it holds up to the abuse "thumbsup"

Incredible idea Jeremy and way to put together Doug, looking forward to seeing this beauty in person!!! 8) "thumbsup"


:shock::shock:INCREDIBLE!!!!:shock::shock:

you sir are truly an innovator of this hobby!!!"thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"

I am speechless!
I hope it holds up for you!"thumbsup"

Killer idea, looks sweet!

really really nice work "thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"

Pretty cool I guess.:roll:

:flipoff:

That's HELLA COOL.:afro::afro::afro::?::afro::afro::afro::afro:
Defenitly innovative. I would expect nothing less from the two of you."thumbsup"
Keep it up.

Absolutely. This is why, I love this hobby. Crawlers' creating new gear for crawlers'.

Amazing rethink of an already great chassis"thumbsup"

Great work guys, I love it"thumbsup" I can't wait until your ready to sell them. My new build is screaming for this chassis. So sick!!!

Later,
Farmer

Extremely cool Jeremy, I'll be interested in hearing more about it after you get it tested "thumbsup"

Making real what rests only in others dreams.


thanks guys"thumbsup"
 
so....

i have been thinking about a new design for some time now.... actually, to be fair, it has been haunting me and i have had many sleepless nights over it!

not just another shape or different looking cab, but something i think is slightly different.

same y-town bj styling with a little different take on the structure. it may be considered a unibody in the end, but it was designed to be the absolute lightest bodyless chassis to date, at 1.8 oz, but still maintain a durable and rigid base.

to do this i would have to remove all the weight that was left... the braces and hardware.

this chassis will only have the upper,lower and shock hardware on it, basically eliminating all the delrin braces and hardware involved.

the chassis is completly carbon fiber and actually snaps or clicks together before being epoxied together.

this is a "true" prototype chassis that i have put together for testing. i have to thank my "napkin art" interpreting brother for getting my thoughts into a cuttable file."thumbsup"

first are the clear lexan panels i cut to make sure we had the parts meshing together right.

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now on to the carbon fiber!

roof
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assemble prior to epoxy
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epoxied
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I would say it looks OK.:flipoff: Nothing to brag about.:flipoff:

I think the reason you could not sleep was thinking how much you wanted to make those new super tires for me ( again using my best Jedi mind trick voice).
 
the epoxy has cured, and the chassis feels very strong!

i would say every bit as strong as the bolted together version"thumbsup"

here is a underside view of the hood and brace joint.
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i am working on another andi know people are questioning the strenghth of the chassis but maybe seeing how it goes together before it gets epoxied will ease that.

this is one of the braces locking into the base plates.

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got a good tip that i will be using on this one from a friend.....can anyone guess what the added holes will be for?
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got a good tip that i will be using on this one from a friend.....can anyone guess what the added holes will be for?

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safety wire ?





Jeremy the chassis looks GREAT !! "thumbsup" Now to find White Carbon Fiber :shock:
 
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Spider wire fishing line is an excellent guess but pretty permanent if you need to tear it down, but then again, I was thinking of doing a 2 piece molded carbon fiber version to insure strength, so.....
 
Spider wire fishing line is an excellent guess but pretty permanent if you need to tear it down, but then again, I was thinking of doing a 2 piece molded carbon fiber version to insure strength, so.....
I would bet that epoxy is pretty perminent...wouldn't you? :mrgreen:
 
Bubble gum?

aaaahhhh NO!


I'll have to guess routing wires.

Looking good! "thumbsup"

negative

safety wire ?

close

Safety wire is a good guess but heavy, I say small zip ties!

What do I win?? A new chassis?? lol

no and no:lmao:

How about Spider wire fishing line wrapped around several times then epoxied ? its light and very strong!!

closest yet

Spider wire fishing line is an excellent guess but pretty permanent if you need to tear it down, but then again, I was thinking of doing a 2 piece molded carbon fiber version to insure strength, so.....

every thing can be easily accessed with the body panels removed.

I would bet that epoxy is pretty perminent...wouldn't you? :mrgreen:

i would as well
 
I would have to say thread then, it is super strong when wrapped several times and would soak up the epoxy for a solid joint...yes, no, maybe?
 
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