graphite chassis repair

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Unbelievable scr8p, thats a nice piece of craftsmanship!

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Let me join everyone else here and say that your chassis restoration is indeed a very nice job. I love 'before' and 'after' pictures. That's on heck of a job there scra8p!

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thanks again guys. now that i know the 3M bonding works like a champ, i have an old raborn oval chassis that's next on the repair list. at a race years ago, we were practicing before the heats started. i hopped a guys rf with my lr, and as the car went up on it's side, facing across the track, it got hammered by a bbt sprinter, with the nice twin tube front bumper. it took a nice size chunck out of the bottom of the chassis, along side of battery slots. it also has a couple of extra holes that'll need to be filled, too. i'll get to that one when the spirit moves me. :lol:

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Hey scr8p, so what are your plans for this thing, original parts or full on aftermarket? Shelfer or runner?

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carloco8 wrote:Hey scr8p, so what are your plans for this thing, original parts or full on aftermarket? Shelfer or runner?
whatever parts i got layin around. :lol: i know i definately want to use a trailing arm setup. as for all the other parts, i don't know. i guess i'll just have to see what kind of stuff i can come up with. it probably won't be anything extravegant, just a nice rc10. but, ya never know..........

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i got some parts in the mail today, which made me very happy. so, i started mocking up the chassis somewhat. i'm not sure what i want to do about the shock towers. i'll probably throw them in the pot next time i dye a bunch of parts. we'll see.

i'm still unsure if i like the finish i put on the chassis. that might be getting changed, too.
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Wow, I yelled an expletive just now.
That is frickin incredible.

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Nice, a black A&L rear shock tower would be great :wink:
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Post by toymkr73 »

You have skills sir!!!:D
some major tird polishing there, turning out to be a gem!!!
may turnout too nice to run!!! :wink:

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It turned out awesome Scr8p. Very nice work! 8)

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Post by MikeyD »

:shock: :shock:

Mad Skillz. The very epitome of the word "Restoration" ! :)

Great Work.

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thanks. :)

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Nicely done. That is awesome.
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good project !!!!!!! :D

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Post by scr8p »

the direction of this build has changed. now i want to find out just how strong that repair section is. i got an andy's chassis in a trade, so all of the andy's parts that were on this chassis are now on that one. so, i switched everything from my sacaficial rc10 on to this one, since the tub was quite tweaked anyway.

i definately don't plan on being gentle. :wink:
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