by SpeedyNH » Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:40 pm
i used to build chassis all out of spaced brass rod in the 60's, and i made some pretty serious ones if i do say. remember the vintage Champion chrome-plated, open wheel variety? like that, same era, but mostly closed fender full-width ones in sports and gt. i still have my most successful one, which never lost a heat or a feature in two years of running in our club. (it was the first anglewinder anywhere around as well ('66?), born out of the necessity to get the gears to meet up.)
the next evolution was to us some hinged brass pans and drop arms mixed in, which took a bunch of the work out of it. as the cars got faster, they didn't come apart as much either, as some of the solder joints required with the rod cars did not lend themselves to making good mechanical joints and just relid on some solder. plus, the brass plate let you get some weight down low and where you neded it. they were kind of a cross between a solid brass car and the 40-individual piece ones.
not sure if that's what you were talking about or not, after seing Embr's nice (luggage) rack. (sorry about that chief.) (runs from forum)
speedy