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Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/14/2003 1:38:06 AM   
**MilkMachine**


 

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.Hi
I was wondering if Lexan will be a good choice to make a Electric Rustler Chassis out of.
Do you have one?
are they good?
Whats the downsides, the good?

Please answer!
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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/14/2003 3:55:22 AM   
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Us airplane guys don't know much about the there car thingies. Might be better to post over in cars.
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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/14/2003 1:54:15 PM   
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Lexan is very flexible, wouldn't be a good material for a chassis. Lexan is mainly used when you want something light, can take an impact, and you can see through it. Good material for making safety glasses, bulletproof glass or airplane canopies.

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/14/2003 5:59:48 PM   
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heres a company that makes lexan parts for rc's www.coldfusionracing.com

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/15/2003 10:15:06 PM   
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Thank you!!
I went to that site and bought another Lexan Chassis and should be here in 2 bussiness days!!

YAY!
Im so happy!

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/16/2003 12:22:44 AM   
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lexan makes great chassis! jus make sure its thick, bombproof racing makes a lexan chassis for the emaxx that is extremely durable and totally unbreakable! made jus for dual brushless emaxx's. THEY ROCK!

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/19/2003 12:48:20 AM   
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Thanx for the responses!

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/19/2003 1:15:59 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DBCherry

Us airplane guys don't know much about the there car thingies. Might be better to post over in cars.
Dennis-


Big Misconception, read next time

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RE: Will Lexan be a good choice? - 11/19/2003 10:23:13 PM   
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Again thank you for the responses!
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I came, I saw, I concured!
lolz!

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