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Re: pic: My First WCD

Really Cool Chassis and a great start.

A Few Suggestions:

-Ever thought about riveting it all together and then adding a few welds? It would help make it easier to assemble and easier for our welder. We did that this year with our bottom part of our chassis.

-I would honestly pocket less. Its often way stronger to leave it unpocketed. I mean your only losing so much weight. Around the wheels and gearbox I would honestly unpocket it.

-Also wheels selection, why banebot wheels. We bought some a few years ago and the tread seems to wear very easily unless you get a high durometer. They are cheap, but I would switch to pneumatic wheels or Colsons. I'm sure Sean (1771) or someone can elaborate on Colson wheels.

A Few Questions:

-What gearbox is that: ratio, output speed and weight?

-Are you planning to mount electronics somewhere?

-For the chain tensioner, are you pinching the chain down or stretching it up?

Good Job and keep having fun.

-RC
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