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I am pretty sure I made a G3 skid for someone previously. Surely I could do it again. I will make a batch of skids for the FLM emaxx as well in the coming days to help anyone needing this piece for an easier go of the installation.
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Thanks mike
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Need help with my G3-build http://home.arcor.de/tsjmnordgerling/g-maxx/forneil.jpg |
I personally want my mount lower and way forward on that chassis.Might have to do a little trimming on the rear plate and make a center skid but its doable.
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I received mine yesterday and will be mocking it to my gmaxx chassis and try to make a skid. If I'm not satisfied with it, I'll buy a new skid from Mike.
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I can make custom length aluminum drive shafts - will have to get a system in place here for efficiency, though.
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I was thinking about making another Gmaxx chassis plate much like the one I made before without the tranny cutout so I can have a spot to mount the CD mount without the need for custom made shafts. I'll make a cardboard cutout once I get home from work(it's 1:00 in the afternoon here in Japan) and post some pics about this idea of mine. The aluminum plate will be 3mm thick (aircraft grade 6061T6 aluminum) and I think it will be robust enough to hold the cd in place.
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We need it.
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Beau, I just did the mockup and in order to mount the CD into the gmaxx skid/chassis itself, I need the cd mount to have an additional 14mm in height. I'm still going to make my chassis plate but with another skidplate to mount the cd in place.
It will be heavier but it's okay since the powerplant can take care of it anyway. I want it to be a little bit heavier so I can do higher speeds. |
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