clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: starting a new build Wed 09 May 2007, 16:58 | |
| got a 454 chevy body and now going to build it as a scaler i think.made chassis today.BWC-S chassis. (Back Woods Customs-Short version) i will be using. specs: tlt axles 995 steering servo moped esc im sure 3300 gp geos or maybe cut tlt tires leafs/shocks? not sure yet peedy tranny got the layout. got it cut. 10-1/2wb got it screwed together. T and S version (Tall and Short) waiting on tlt kit now. | |
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BigRedB2 Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 625 Age : 42 Location : Winston Salem, NC Occupation : Out of Work Male Escort Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: starting a new build Wed 09 May 2007, 19:55 | |
| hmm....me thinks you might have need to call 1-800-terminex! actuallly, ive thought about a wood frame. light, cheap but...not sure how strong it is...guess we'll find out eh? | |
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clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: starting a new build Wed 09 May 2007, 20:24 | |
| lmao. it isnt wood. it is coma or azack board. like vinyl material. it is the same thing i have for cross members on the other chassis. holds up ok i guess.like you said we will see.i want to get it copied into aluminum but i know of noone with a machine shop around here. any takers do it for me cheap?been thinking about making these if it works like i want it to. | |
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