WIP: crawler build

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so over the past two days I've been forming the design in my head, and I was actually able to get it down on paper.

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Wow.. By the looks of those pics, I reckon the end product's gonna be very complex, and it'll look awesome! :grin:
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okay.

I've created a computer mockup of the chassis. It's getting closer to the final design but at least in this stage I can add or remove something before I start the fabircation.

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Two months later, three redesigns spiced with a little simplification.. gives me a final design and the tubing's been cut.

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Are you gona weld or solder it? I know there are a lot of slodered rigs out there and I think they hold up fine...just wondering.
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this sucker's gonna be brazed.

I have a buddy who has his own shop.. and he was the one that got me addicted to crawlers.. he's such a bastard for doing so. :D
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finally able to get at this thing again after dealing with a few other things that took higher priority.

some of the lengths were a bit off but it didn't turn out too bad for my first brazing job in over 12 years.
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3 1/2 hrs of build time from lengths to chassis.

And the rocks that this truck will go on.
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Been a while, I forgot about this, but I remember those rocks.

Your chassis came out nice, I like it. :-o
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Wow that one is looking great! I can't wait to see what it will turn out like completed! The Rocks your going to clime look like a dream for a crawler!

Nice set up!!! :-o
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It's funny, I just figured out yesterday that I could just make a cage like this for my stretched ZZMT. I was having troubles with finding a light body and then this idea came to me. Now I have a good goal to set out for, except I'll be using electric fence wire. :-o
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It looks great! Can't wait to see more!
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Smoke&Mirrors wrote:It's funny, I just figured out yesterday that I could just make a cage like this for my stretched ZZMT. I was having troubles with finding a light body and then this idea came to me. Now I have a good goal to set out for, except I'll be using electric fence wire. :-o
http://www.kitkraft.biz/home.php?cat=58 ... xwodP2garQ :-o

You need a Dremil to cut it and you can bend it but its tough. If you're making a tight bend go slowly or it can snap, But foe strenght ans light weight you cant beat this stuff.
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sidewinder wrote:http://www.kitkraft.biz/home.php?cat=58 ... xwodP2garQ :-o

You need a Dremil to cut it and you can bend it but its tough. If you're making a tight bend go slowly or it can snap, But foe strenght ans light weight you cant beat this stuff.
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Good thinking Sidwinder and Bilbo, maybe this way people will stop telling me I did a good job with the paper clips. What diameter would you recommend?
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Smoke&Mirrors wrote:Good thinking Sidwinder and Bilbo, maybe this way people will stop telling me I did a good job with the paper clips. What diameter would you recommend?
I have a bunch of different thicknesses. Usually trial and error is my way to go. Pick up a few of each diameter if you can, most decent hobby shops stock it.
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