^^ what Niels said .
That looks fantastic, you've got to show us it in action ASAP!
^^ what Niels said .
That looks fantastic, you've got to show us it in action ASAP!
Looks awesome Harry, we need a smashy smashy video I think
The gnomes are my dads. Spurs home and away kits on the pair. I don't think he'd ever speak to me again if I broke one lmao.
I'll try and find something to break. See if how high I can chuck stuff. Wish I could tach it to find out what speed I'm hitting. Probably still loosing like 3-4k.
Hahahah, brilliant
Egg comes in at 1420g without a lid. Weight limit fail. That said the plastic version had hit 1600g without back or lid. I can easily claw that 20g back without heavy machinery. Lid will have to be 2mm carbon fibre unless anyone wants to give me a 67 x 235 bit of 1mm. Still got bits of unpockeded alu oozing weight so I should be able to take what I need out of there. Wheel guards will just be folded HDPE for weight and simplicity.
Been hitting some stuff with it today, trying to find weakness. Found lots lol. It tends to knock some of the bearings loose on big hits, this caused the beater to shift to the left and wreck the end of the bearing pocket. Will fix with a file then have to ignore the ugly as no material/inclination to make another bulkhead. Fixing this is easy it just adds precious weight.
Any imaginative ways to remove weight without doing anything stupid?
Thanks.
Try adding a grub screw or two to pin the bearings in place. If that fails get some of the really strong Loctite and have a blowtorch to hand at events in case you need to release them.
I don't particularity want to grubscrew onto bearings... it feels very notgood. I'll just add a plate to the bulkhead to stop it getting thrown outwards on the big hits. With stuff like Elvis's new horizontal I think any adhesives would fail.
Mk3 put the bearings on the inside face lol
Drill n tap the ends of the beater shaft and put a bolt and washer on to squeeze it all together.. will help stiffen up the chassis at the same time.
And yeah grubscrewing onto a bearing is a pretty nooby idea.
Last edited by Mouldy; 20th August 2014 at 21:06.
Fyi washer OD shouldnt be bigger than the OD of the inner race on the bearing.
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