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Please post pictures of these problems. Has anyone else had these problem?
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PS. Did this second chassis have more bubbles and blemishes than the first carbon fiber chassis? Please post some pictures up of the carbon fiber chassis you received. I need to know what's going on here. This is extreemly important to me. Please take many pictures of every single problem with this chassis. Also, do think any of these problems you're having will affect the performance of your buggy/truggy/chassis? In other words, as much as I like to look at my chassis and show people how cool it is, the main thing I appreciate is the performance improvment of the lighter weight and improved/increased chassis flex. If you don't mind saying, how much did you pay for your chassis, and I'm sure you said in a previous post, but which model RC did you buy this MoosRacing chassis for? |
I didn't end up sending the first one back as I got my motor mount the day I was going to ship it back and it had a cover for that hole, so I wasn't sweating that, but then I went to screw stuff down and the holes weren't deeply countersunk enough to make the screws flush with the bottom of the chassis (Screws sad .5mm-1mm below chassis). I contacted John about tips on cleaning up the countersinks since I would be going into carbon and never heard back, but when it came down to it, there weren't any reliefs in the chassis itself for things like the steering posts, so if I tighten those down, I likely would never be able to remove the screws easily like I can with the stock chassis, which has reliefs to limit the rotation. The pictures above have nice neat reliefs for what appears to be the steering posts and additional ones under the diffs, etc. Mine also was narrower in the front where the diff mounted, which seemed like it could end up being a chassis break point and the diff holes were crudely cut. Not as professional as I was hoping I guess. I'm thinking about taking it up with Matrix to see if they can make me something or bugging the company that makes 3mm chassis to see if they can make me something up. Seems like since they're CNC aluminum, it can be a lot more exact.
I just can't help but look at the chassis in this thread and notice how much more professional and thought out they appear to be compared to what came to me. |
AMorgan, Please Post Pictures of Everything.
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As much as I like to see a happy carbon fiber chassis owner, Johns chassis are not for everyone. If you really want a chassis that is absolutely flowless in every single detail, Matrix Concepts is the only place I can think of working at that level. Johns chassis will perform well and lighten up your buggy, but right now, because of how quick John makes the molds and sends these chassis out, the chassis will have what could be considered to be blemishes. If you can see past those and find a way to get your RC back together, maybe you can grow to enjoy your chassis. Most people see past the blemishes, and are overwhelmed by gratitude of the performance increase. And others just love carbon fiber, regardless of specifications. I really need to see pictures of all your concerns, this way I can contact John and discuss this with him. Will you please post as many pictures as you can of every concern you have, Please. PS. Please post full shot pictures of the chassis, and also some close up pictures of the chassis details that bother you most, and least. I would like to see everything you are talking about. And I realize that you realize these blemishes may not be as big a deal as you sometimes feel they are, but you are expressing your desire to be listened to, and im listening and asking you to please post pictures in order that I and everyone on this thread, may better relate to you. Thank you in advance AMorgan, please get these pictures up :) Note. Please put some screws into the bottom of your chassis so that I may see how much each screw is not flush with the bottom of your chassis. I know that John recumends to everyone running his chassis, to run a chassis protective sheet on the bottom as well. What I don't understand, is I've not heard one owner of these chassis say the screws were not flush on the bottom of the chassis, I would very much like to see this, picture please :) Another Note: Please also post a picture of your original chassis relief where the steering post go into, I want to understand what you are talking about. And the best way for me to understand is by seeing pictures. Plus, I can copy these pictures and send them to John directly. I need these pictures, I can't emphasize this enough to you. |
Aluminum Coated Fiberglass- Colored RC Bodies, very interesting indeed.
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You're very sharp indeed; how did you know this? John confirmed your observation. He said the Black bodies are made in carbon fiber, and the Pearl black bodies are also made in carbon fiber. But the other colors he has right now, he refers to as imitation carbon fiber-but is exactly what you said- Aluminum Coated Fiberglass. What also amazes me is that John has the weight down to the same as the stock lexan bodies. That's awesome. Please post some pictures up of your Hyper 9E carbon fiber chassis once you get it. Have a great day :) |
MindThoughts, I didn't have time to read your entire post tonight, but I will read it completely tomorrow. I'll also take some photos of my chassis. I need to do that anyway as I'm talking to Matrix concepts about some stuff. I realize they're two different animals between moos and matrix, but as much as I spend on my stuff, I want it to be right and for me to be happy with the final car.
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IDK whats up, but my 808 chassis is amazing, a few bubbles, but nothing major, the RC8 chassis on the other hand looks like it was cut out with a hacksaw and dremal the the pics don't show it well, but the holes are fraid no CA/epoxy in the diff releafs, no metal inserts for the droop screws, and there is a huge gouge in the top were he didn't use enough resin
the RC8 chassis http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0516.jpg http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0515.jpg http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0514.jpg my 808 http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0513.jpg http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0511.jpg http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...8/IMG_0510.jpg |
Yeah, I can see you have no droop screw receiver screws. I thought John always put these in. You ordered this from Johns web site directly? or emailed John via his web site? So you have one super clean chassis, and one that looks like it's incomplete. Did these chassis ship to you at the same time, in the same package? did they both come from the same address? did you pay the same person account when you paid for these two chassis? look all this up and let me know. something seems inconsistant here. This is exactly why I asked AMorgan to put pictures up, they speak volumes. and I can see this is a problem.
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both bought via email directly from him, at the same time, the 808 chassis is suposedly an older one that someone didn't pick up.
I'll try to get better pics of the rc8 chassis today... |
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I tried to snap some photos last night, but they didn't turn outh. I'll try to take some more here in the next day or so. I unbolted some stuff to mount on to my aluminum chassis last night and under the stuff I unbolted it looks like the resin wasn't quite dry because the stuff I bolted down dented the chassis. As an example, I had mounted my radio tray and there were two round indents where the posts for the radio try tightened down. I think I am just going to ultimately stick with aluminum and try to work something out with BEC to make a thinner chassis to my specs, they've already told me they could help me out and then I know it's CNC, etc.
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A message from John of MoosRacing.
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I'm very sad to say, That John is closing his Carbon Fiber/Kevlar/Aluminum Chassis bussiness. John was away on vacation for three days, and when he came back, had over 150 emails, almost all for new chassis orders, all of which John had to turn down. Here's what's been going on. John has a primary Job and works 8 hours a day at his day job, and then comes home and works on his hobby, which is making carbon fiber chassis and performance race parts for RC's. As of late, Business has become overwhelming with orders comming in from all over the world. John is completely exhousted and is closing the business in order that he can spend more time with his family. Quote:
PS. Anyone that owns a MoosRacing Carbon fiber chassis and or parts, Please continue to post pictures of your Chassis and or Parts on this thread. We can still keep this thread going, Johns Chassis are owned and raced all over the world. This thread can be about your race experiences, why you like carbon fiber, and anything relating to your experience with your RC and Performance parts made of carbon fiber :) Have a great day. |
just cracked the front of the chassis...
goes from one side through the front diff mounts to the other, the only thing holding it together is the alloy plate:whip: pics later..... |
He's stopping the business temporary or for good?
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