graphite chassis repair
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graphite chassis repair
when i got my ebay beater a couple weeks ago, it has a composite craft nose plate mounted to the bottom of the chassis to support the cracked main chassis. skip ahead to 2 days ago. i won an auction with 2 chassis on ebay. both trailing arm chassis. the one chassis is an andy's, the other, i wasn't sure. the one i was unsure of had a nose plate mounted on it, and is full of holes. so, anyways, i decided to try and mount the c.c. noseplate on to this chassis. this is what i got so far. hopefully i'll have time this week after work to bond the 2 together. i'm also going to fill all of the misc. holes in the front, and redrill new ones later. i hope it works out, but if not, oh well. i tried.
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last night after work, i got it bonded together. also, filled all of the screwed up holes. today after work, i got the bonding sanded down and finished up. just need to drill the new servo holes. i am very surprised how strong it is. i had my doubts whether it would work or not.
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i used 3M Automix panel bonding adhesive. we use it at the shop, depending on the job, for replacing door skins, around the inner lip, before cripping the skin around, and 1/4 panels. 3M says it's just as strong as welding the panel on. we had a car come back, that we had put a 1/4 on before, and it was rear ended the same way again. the bonding did not let go at all. so, i guess they're right. 

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yep congratulations Scr8p, again an amazing repair job, it seems you can't consider trashing any RC10 part, well for me it would be a shame too
now, why don't you change your pseudo for Goldfingers




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Awesome chassis repair
Wow
, yesterday when I saw the parts roughly cut together I was a little sceptical this would work but I kept my fingers crossed. Then today I checked the thread and was amazed
, that's an incredible repair, well done for saving a vintage part. 



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ok. now i'm done with it. i sprayed some black basecoat on it, and a couple coats of lacquer clear. i then sanded it with some 1500 grit paper to get most of the imperfections out of it. there's still some in it, but i can live with them. then i went over it with some 3000 grit paper, and that was it. i didn't want it to shiny. over all, i think it turned out pretty good.
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Amazed :shock:


I am unbelievably impressed it looks so new. Thanks for the blow by blow tips and how to's its great to learn this stuff.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
Ed
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