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Taylor 20-01-2011 01:24

pic: 1529's 2011 chassis
 

Leav 20-01-2011 01:29

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That looks cool! I love the innovative use of COTS items to create something truly unique.

Have you given thought to mounting bumpers? I'm not sure what the rules are on partial vertical backing (i.e. having the top of the bumper backed while the lower part is not). If you are planning on hanging them from the C-base then i'd make sure they are not only legal, but strong enough to withsand impacts as well.

karomata 20-01-2011 06:19

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our team decided to use a 6-wheeled base that only uses 2 CIMs so that we can use the other 2 CIMs for the arm

wilsonmw04 20-01-2011 06:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Leav (Post 1004077)
That looks cool! I love the innovative use of COTS items to create something truly unique.

Have you given thought to mounting bumpers? I'm not sure what the rules are on partial vertical backing (i.e. having the top of the bumper backed while the lower part is not). If you are planning on hanging them from the C-base then i'd make sure they are not only legal, but strong enough to withsand impacts as well.

We have used the kitbot every year to hang our bumper. We always make sure that the rails are within a inch of the center line of the bumpers. We have zero problems with them.

JesseK 20-01-2011 09:19

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I like this frame for its ease in assembly -- it's an excellent way to not play to a team's weaknesses while also quickly producing something of good quality. Great job!

IndySam 20-01-2011 09:23

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I love it and am proud of our CAGE partners.

I would think twice about the alumilite belly pan. It's conductive and not as strong as you think.

JamesCH95 20-01-2011 09:45

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Slick!

I would also go with a non-conductive belly pan, plywood or plastic would be better IMHO.

Taylor 20-01-2011 10:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 1004173)
I love it and am proud of our CAGE partners.

I would think twice about the alumilite belly pan. It's conductive and not as strong as you think.

That's a great point. We're velcroing our components down so they won't be in contact with the conductive Al. We've done it in years past with good results.
As far as the strength of the material, we used it on our 2010 with no complaints.

johnnyburns35 20-01-2011 13:36

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I would love to do somthing along those lines but our team always goes for "SIMPLE" i guess it maybe because we dont have the man power to do it. :confused:

CMills 21-01-2011 11:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyburns35 (Post 1004317)
I would love to do somthing along those lines but our team always goes for "SIMPLE" i guess it maybe because we dont have the man power to do it. :confused:

This is relatively simple lol.


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