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That is quite the robust frame, weight?
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Nice, now all you need is plate armor and a turret. Was welding the t-slot difficult?
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So what's the weight on that bad boy?
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I love the design of this. Very sturdy yet it has a slick feel and look. Even the welds turned out very clean. (from this distance) |
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What about torsional rigidity from one 'front' wheel to the other? I am thinking the welding is a lot stiffer than conventional joining (screws) but I'd like to hear what you have found.
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hmm, just curious... How do you plan to slide the little screw holders into the t slots?
Also, if you were goign to weld it like that, why not just use 1x1x1/8 aluminum square tubing? |
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1x1x1/8 aluminum weighs almost the same at the 10 series (1x1) 80/20, don't believe me? ask any of the kids on 73 from the 2007 season. I was skeptical also bu proven wrong. As for the t-nuts, there are many styles of them, many can be inserted into the rails not from the end. 80/20 PN 3376 is one of them. |
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