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Tytus Gerrish
20-01-2007, 19:13
[cdm-description=photo]26355[/cdm-description]

GMAdan
20-01-2007, 19:16
Nice frame it looks very strong. How long did it take to weld all the peices together.

zander_108
20-01-2007, 19:20
that is nice man! were all of those indiviual pieces machined?

Arefin Bari
20-01-2007, 19:25
that is nice man! were all of those indiviual pieces machined?

Yes, Look at this picture (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/26329?). He used a waterjet.

Tytus Gerrish
20-01-2007, 22:49
i am very surprised at how smoothly everything is going with this thing. it was blown out on Thursday. on Friday i brought the parts to The school and this morning my boys showed up with it on time with everything Filed down and prepped for welding. it all took about 7 hours to weld all of it. and we have a super strong unstoppable chassis now

sojouner06
21-01-2007, 01:41
i dont know why, but it reminds me of a submarine. Like the ones that go underwater, as opposed to the ones you eat.

Alekat
22-01-2007, 19:23
Looks like you'll have an easier time climbing people's ramps with a slightly narrowed chassis, cool.

Salik Syed
22-01-2007, 22:45
Looks awesome, may I ask what the vertical members are for?

Arefin Bari
22-01-2007, 22:47
Looks awesome, may I ask what the vertical members are for?

If I was to guess, I would say... they are for ramps.

Jaine Perotti
22-01-2007, 23:48
If I was to guess, I would say... they are for ramps.You are correct. :)

I too have been pleased with how fast things are coming together. The kids are capable and enthusiastic, and the team has been lucky to have access to a waterjet and the expertise of someone like Rich. Everyone has been putting in a lot of hours into this project (keep in mind that Tytus was still designing this only a week ago) and it is very cool to see those efforts come to fruition.