rc10 metal parts
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rc10 metal parts
hi new to this site .. just wanted to know has any one made metal / aluminium parts for rc10/team car / (home made or a link to a site would be nice). motor mounts and template to drill holes for stealth trans is mostly what im lookin for. but chassis and shock towers would be nice too . i see tons of stampede/clodbuster/wild dagger stuff online but not rc 10
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Re: rc10 metal parts
Back when I was in full force with these cars years and years ago, I used to make pretty much anything I needed, either out of aluminum (6061, T6), or G10 (garolite), typically around .093" or 3/32, sometimes the thickness isn't exactly that. particularly shock towers, since they tended to get the brunt of crash force.
most of the time, I used fiberglass, and used an original as a master(if I had one), outlining the shape with a sharp blade or punch to get the outline, then used drills, hacksaws, dremel, and most importantly, good sharp files to cut out the part, and file to shape. the file would leave a great finish on the parts.
My friend and I once build a scratch chassis for his RC10, used the stock nose plate, and a flat sheet of 6061 for the main chassis. then used 2 strips of g10 perpendicular, running lengthwise down the chassis, so they bookended the battery, holding it in place. the 'glass mounted to the rear bulkhead, and up front, to a small peice of nylon which formed a bulkhead mount for the nose tubes and the stiffeners. then the whole deal was swiss-cheesed. that was an awesome project, I wish I had pictures.
I saw on a thread here, that you can buy a template to drill a chassis for the stealth trans, someone here might be kind enough to let you pick one up or maybe just borrow it.
I've made motorplates also, but only as a flat sheet, no bends. I just used the original as a template, and clamped them together.
most of the time, I used fiberglass, and used an original as a master(if I had one), outlining the shape with a sharp blade or punch to get the outline, then used drills, hacksaws, dremel, and most importantly, good sharp files to cut out the part, and file to shape. the file would leave a great finish on the parts.
My friend and I once build a scratch chassis for his RC10, used the stock nose plate, and a flat sheet of 6061 for the main chassis. then used 2 strips of g10 perpendicular, running lengthwise down the chassis, so they bookended the battery, holding it in place. the 'glass mounted to the rear bulkhead, and up front, to a small peice of nylon which formed a bulkhead mount for the nose tubes and the stiffeners. then the whole deal was swiss-cheesed. that was an awesome project, I wish I had pictures.
I saw on a thread here, that you can buy a template to drill a chassis for the stealth trans, someone here might be kind enough to let you pick one up or maybe just borrow it.
I've made motorplates also, but only as a flat sheet, no bends. I just used the original as a template, and clamped them together.
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Re: rc10 metal parts
Unfortunately this guy doesn't have many parts available for sale, but the pictures on his site are the absolute best examples of "rc10 metal parts" to be found anywhere:
http://www.inetrc.com/Album/
http://www.inetrc.com/Album/
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I celebrate Worlds Chassis and Steering Enhancement Kits
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I celebrate Worlds Chassis and Steering Enhancement Kits
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Re: rc10 metal parts
good info thanks http://www.inetrc.com/store/index.cfm?Action=ViewCategory&Category=14 to bad they dont have that chassis kit ($55) and the metal shock towers ($15)that would ofbeen a good deal
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Re: rc10 metal parts
Atlas' new gold parts kind of remind me of some of inetrc's parts
Associated: RC10T - "Baller Truck" ~ Red Bull SC10 - "Sucker Free" ~ RC10T - "Teh Shelfer"
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I celebrate Worlds Chassis and Steering Enhancement Kits
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