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pic: 1747 2017 Prototype Drivetrain Relesase
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Re: pic: 1747 2017 Prototype Drivetrain Relesase
Connect the top flanges for the two pieces of sheet in the side rails. That'll make it massively stronger. Box sections = good. You can then cut lightening and access holes back in. We cut square holes in the top and bottom to make it easy to access and save weight.
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Re: pic: 1747 2017 Prototype Drivetrain Relesase
We've considered connecting the top flanges in the past but werent sure if our sheet metal sponsor would be able to make the bend.
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For lining the holes up, as long as you use precision equipment, and take all the necessary precautions, the holes will be within 0.01". Plenty good. |
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Re: pic: 1747 2017 Prototype Drivetrain Relesase
We bend our own by hand and can't hold that accuracy. If we put a top brace on to box everything in we'll water jet that plate with rivet holes and match drill into the flanges of the side plates. It never lines up with everything perfectly, but it certainly does the job.
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