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Re: pic: FRC-34 2009 Frame Concept (Front View)
Would http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33335 answer your question?
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Re: pic: FRC-34 2009 Frame Concept (Front View)
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well we're planning on doing one of these(basically the limit of our machining capabilities) http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/32459 we're just trying to figure out how to support it from both ends easily.... so i was thinking a 2 large Lazy-Susan's that we can bolt a plate onto each side, so we can then attach the module itself at the top and bottom, As well at attach it to a Kit-Frame(05') without having to modify it too much.... |
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