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12.07.2008, 12:39 AM

the only issue i see is future related when the chassis hits and grinds the screws so you can extract them with out some dremel slotting. I would see if you could get them flush with the chassis. Other than that good job. The power of improvising.


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12.07.2008, 05:27 PM

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the only issue i see is future related when the chassis hits and grinds the screws so you can extract them with out some dremel slotting. I would see if you could get them flush with the chassis. Other than that good job. The power of improvising.
yea, i thought about that, but drilling into the chassie is the only way i see to keep then from hitting something. But i've ran it twice sence i put it in and the screws on the bottom still don't have a scratch! and yes, the power of the servo is AMAZING!!!


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