Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Fibre-Lyte still do all these parts, so just look on their website and buy buy buy. The actual weave is better than the kits spec so youll get a stronger chassis that can take a beating. Worth every penny. I designed the first tub chassis for the Lazer ZX and used it for ten years with zero tape on the underneath and the chassis still looked good considering I used it three times a week. You wont be sorry with them.
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Holy hell, Doug this is pretty insane. Ooof!!railey72 wrote:Here is the start of my next build. I have been acquiring parts for about a year and finally got everything together. Picked up the correct drill bits and countersinks to do the front end and hope to start on the chassis sometime next week. Apparently they no longer have the template to drill the front end so it comes un-drilled. The Fibre-Lyte tub is really a thing of beauty. Those guys make some nice looking parts.

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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Cant wait to see this together , it will be the Barrett - Jackson of RC10.
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Looks like it will be an AWESOME ride.
Total cost of this ride?
1 million dollars!

Total cost of this ride?
1 million dollars!

Keith C
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Hope everyone had a great Holiday Weekend!
Got a little work done on the chassis. Drilling the nose piece ended up being a pretty easy job. I was a little worried about how the weave would react to a countersink bit but that wasn't an issue. So far it looks like everything is straight and bolting together well.



Got a little work done on the chassis. Drilling the nose piece ended up being a pretty easy job. I was a little worried about how the weave would react to a countersink bit but that wasn't an issue. So far it looks like everything is straight and bolting together well.



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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
This project will make any of mine a mere puny....
I was trying to look for Adjective to describe this build
and Google came up with this. -prodigious-
Cant wait for the finish product.
Happy New Year!!!!
-jun

I was trying to look for Adjective to describe this build
and Google came up with this. -prodigious-
Cant wait for the finish product.
Happy New Year!!!!
-jun
“It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them.”
― Confucius
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Word of advice with the holes you have drilled. Take out the screws and put some glue around the areas that you have countersunk, only enough to cover the cut that you have made. When dried then screw all together again This strengthens it as without you may get a split if your racing it.
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
[quote="railey72"]Hope everyone had a great Holiday Weekend!
Got a little work done on the chassis. Drilling the nose piece ended up being a pretty easy job. I was a little worried about how the weave would react to a countersink bit but that wasn't an issue. So far it looks like everything is straight and bolting together well.
quote]
I wanted to ask about your counter sink you used, do you have any information. I had used a couple from Snap-on, and have managed to mangle a few. Its been hit or miss, now I have switched to a TiNi Bosch Countersink.
Regards,
Maurice
Got a little work done on the chassis. Drilling the nose piece ended up being a pretty easy job. I was a little worried about how the weave would react to a countersink bit but that wasn't an issue. So far it looks like everything is straight and bolting together well.
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I wanted to ask about your counter sink you used, do you have any information. I had used a couple from Snap-on, and have managed to mangle a few. Its been hit or miss, now I have switched to a TiNi Bosch Countersink.
Regards,
Maurice
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
that is an awesome buggy!
You have to use a real countersink, for metal. One designed for use on wood, or the typical stuff you would find at home depot or lowes, doesn't stand a chance......
mcmaster-carr carries them, any industrial supply house, grainger, msc, fastenal, etc etc.
You have to use a real countersink, for metal. One designed for use on wood, or the typical stuff you would find at home depot or lowes, doesn't stand a chance......
mcmaster-carr carries them, any industrial supply house, grainger, msc, fastenal, etc etc.
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
carbide is recommended if doing full speed machining operations with carbon fiber.....hss or any other standard coated part would work fine for the small number of holes you would expect to do by hand.
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
Just received my Fiber-Lyte parts in the mail today
When they say the nose is undrilled they mean completely undrilled. I will need to get the right bits and countersink bits soon. I'm still waiting my storage shipment from my PCS to come in before I can start my build; my MIP 4-10L converted Team Car is in that shipment. I don't have the swank Tecnacraft wheels though
Probibly never will with the prices they have been getting for them on ebay recently....


eBay ID: Nsr250_sp_repsol
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Location: McChord AFB, WA
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Re: Fibre-lyte Graphite Buggy
I used a 100 degree carbide single flute countersink and didn't have any issues. That's a good idea about gluing the countersink cut. Should certainly strengthen the holes.drbelleville wrote: I wanted to ask about your counter sink you used, do you have any information. I had used a couple from Snap-on, and have managed to mangle a few. Its been hit or miss, now I have switched to a TiNi Bosch Countersink.
Here is the stealth mocked up with the graphite motor plate. It was either this plate or a litespeed plate but I think this one looks better with the chassis.


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