Share your build process step by step
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Open to ALL SCALES!
1. Pictures of your starting materials. Choice of body, Chassis type and material (brass, plastic etc.)
2. Pictures of the tools you will be using, and any alternative ways to do the same thing. for example, tubing bender versus bent around a screwdriver handle. etc.
3. List where parts come from, or where they can be purchased from, or if they are homemade.
4. As many pictures of the build during the whole process as you can.
by arroldn » Tue Jan 31, 2017 8:48 am
Wow that is one bang up job. I need an engineer in my shop.
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by btaylor » Tue Jan 31, 2017 9:24 am
That's a fine looking ride! and a great build profile as well. very nicely done and informative.
Hats off ya! folks can a learn a lot from this one.
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by CrockettNZ » Tue Jan 31, 2017 2:31 pm
thanks guy's
I enjoyed this build and showing how I went about it
this is only my 3rd metal chassis that I have made
I must say that switching from a soldering iron to a gas torch made it a lot easier
was $10 for the torch and $8 for the refill can
nice and cheap but works great
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