Unfadingpyro
Pebble Pounder
Well It's finally started. Since i got my SCX10 back in 2012 and after looking through hundreds of threads on RCCrawler.com, i have wanted to build/buy/have someone build, some form of a truggy. I attempted to make a roll cage and bumper with solid rod and a MIG welder... I failed, well i made them, but they weren't pretty. It was just to difficult to make a pretty weld with such small joints. (Atleast at my welding skill level).
I didn't have the money to have someone build me a custom truggy cage, so i just continued to use the Honcho body and cage. Soon after that, school and work and my other hobbies consumed all my time and money. About a year and half ago my brother bought a SCX10 Dingo and so i bought a Hilux hard body, thinking i would find the time to get back in the hobby.. That didn't happen. So still all my R/C's sat.
Well things have kinda settled down, I've been done with School for 2 years now and i after a second job since then, i think i am at one i will be at for awhile. My other hobbies (SxS Offroading, Drag Racing and Computer/Servers) still consume most of my money, but i can find some to fund my R/C's again.
I decided to try my hand at building my own cage, this time using Brazing instead of Welding. It looks much easier to get clean, nice looking joints. I found a cheap little torch set at Menards that uses Oxygen/Mapp Gas, i ordered some Flux/SafetySilv and some 3/16th Stainless Rod and got started this weekend.
So enough rambling, on to the progress pics!!
First off is the torch set i found:
Then i needed to figure out a way to mount the body, so i started with this:
Figured out where i wanted the body to sit and added this:
Then i started the roll bar around the back of the cab:
The bends aren't the greatest.. I need an actual bender.. But it turned out alright.
After the i started adding the rear support:
So far i'm pretty happy with the way it is turning out. Brazing is much easier to get a clean joint, that is as long as you make sure to fisheye the tubing and get at nice tight fit.
I'm just about out of tubing already, so gotta order more of that.
Here is a link to a shared Google Album with more photos if anyone is interested: Project "Finally Started" Hilux Truggy Album
And one of my other Hobbies
I didn't have the money to have someone build me a custom truggy cage, so i just continued to use the Honcho body and cage. Soon after that, school and work and my other hobbies consumed all my time and money. About a year and half ago my brother bought a SCX10 Dingo and so i bought a Hilux hard body, thinking i would find the time to get back in the hobby.. That didn't happen. So still all my R/C's sat.
Well things have kinda settled down, I've been done with School for 2 years now and i after a second job since then, i think i am at one i will be at for awhile. My other hobbies (SxS Offroading, Drag Racing and Computer/Servers) still consume most of my money, but i can find some to fund my R/C's again.
I decided to try my hand at building my own cage, this time using Brazing instead of Welding. It looks much easier to get clean, nice looking joints. I found a cheap little torch set at Menards that uses Oxygen/Mapp Gas, i ordered some Flux/SafetySilv and some 3/16th Stainless Rod and got started this weekend.
So enough rambling, on to the progress pics!!
First off is the torch set i found:
Then i needed to figure out a way to mount the body, so i started with this:
Figured out where i wanted the body to sit and added this:
Then i started the roll bar around the back of the cab:
The bends aren't the greatest.. I need an actual bender.. But it turned out alright.
After the i started adding the rear support:
So far i'm pretty happy with the way it is turning out. Brazing is much easier to get a clean joint, that is as long as you make sure to fisheye the tubing and get at nice tight fit.
I'm just about out of tubing already, so gotta order more of that.
Here is a link to a shared Google Album with more photos if anyone is interested: Project "Finally Started" Hilux Truggy Album
And one of my other Hobbies
