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Hey man great job. Your efforts are really begining to show. That is a very professional looking rig for something being made at home with some simple handtools. That is the kind of thing that a lot of us would like to manufacture, and having this is a great inspiration to get us going. Thanks for your work and for the posts to get us off of our asses. Keep it up "its Me". That thing is going to be the talk of the town when you get it running. We can't wait to see the power plant that you end up installing to push it around the yard. I am sure that you will go through some growing pains trying to get the right setup to satisfy your own desires. Great work Man.
Thank you man! thats a huge compliment

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that looks better than any stock machine i've seen. i saw your video of your twin nitro, i can't wait to see video of your twin brushless, you do awesome work!
You and me both!! I honestly cant wait to get this thing going :)

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I hate to ask all the questions but im unsure what the tapered 1/2" PVC you used to fill the gap in the bulks with looks like. Was it a PVC Coupler?
Yup thats all it is! dont be afraid to ask questions man, ask as many as you possible can!! I started this thread to help every one who is looking for a cheap diff option for there T/E maxx's.


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04.04.2008, 01:02 PM

Man that was eaiser than i thought it was gonna be.

I ended up needing to being the bluks down a little inside the mounting ring but i think im going to run the plastics for now anyways. my next quest is to get a chassis started. Anyone know what length i should be shooting for, im thinking around 12" between the lower part of the bluks? I'm going to order some 6061 aluminum in 12"x24" sheets thats 3/16" thick. Any suggestions on the chassis?
   
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Man that was eaiser than i thought it was gonna be.

I ended up needing to being the bluks down a little inside the mounting ring but i think im going to run the plastics for now anyways. my next quest is to get a chassis started. Anyone know what length i should be shooting for, im thinking around 12" between the lower part of the bluks? I'm going to order some 6061 aluminum in 12"x24" sheets thats 3/16" thick. Any suggestions on the chassis?
Yup, its super easy to do :). My chassis is made out of 3MM 7075 and were I got it from was a local machine shop.


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Yup thats all it is! dont be afraid to ask questions man, ask as many as you possible can!! I started this thread to help every one who is looking for a cheap diff option for there T/E maxx's.
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