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lwracer 11.10.2008 11:16 PM

Monster Max Mounting????
 
Anybody else have a problem securing the Monster down with double sided tape?
We are using 3m quality tape ...but it does not seem to stick to the bottom of the Monster......
Any suggestions?

Thanks!

BrianG 11.10.2008 11:17 PM

Did you remove the sticker first?

lwracer 11.10.2008 11:19 PM

We did remove it ....did not seem to help though......

Cartwheels 11.10.2008 11:25 PM

I always use velcro on both surfaces for easy removal and then use a zip tie to keep there.

BrianG 11.10.2008 11:27 PM

Did you clean off the old sticky residue? I use lighter fluid to get the goo off, then denatured alcohol to clean the lighter fluid off.

Some adhesives seem to need a few minutes to bond right. I use velcro and if I don't let the velcro sit for a few minutes, it tends to come off before the velcro lets go. But, if I give it about 20 minutes, it's on there quite solid.

lwracer 11.10.2008 11:29 PM

We did end up using the tie wrap but that looks like crap!
Thanks!

lwracer 11.10.2008 11:30 PM

Ok...Thanks!

RBMike 11.11.2008 02:04 AM

Yes the tie wrap looks like crap but the tape or the velcro are not enough in a bad crash.

mkrusedc 11.11.2008 02:08 AM

All I use is zip ties. They have withstood 30 ft cartwheels:

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL143.../327391477.jpg

jnev 11.11.2008 02:14 AM

Velcro seems to work very well for me. And then a zip tie around the ESC and another object secured to the chassis. This method has held up flawlessly through countless hours of running. :yes:

What's_nitro? 11.11.2008 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkrusedc (Post 231587)
All I use is zip ties. They have withstood 30 ft cartwheels:

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL143.../327391477.jpg

A chassis like that just begs you to use zip-ties!! :lol:

marzac2 11.11.2008 04:30 AM

Traxxas is coming out with a molded plastic "hold down" part in a bit made for the MMM and it will end up being the best solution to this problem. It screws down on the ESC and seems like it will safely hold it through most all crashes.

auto2 11.11.2008 08:54 AM

i use velcro and 1 zip tie. i mounted it on a "table" that screws to the chassis so I can get a zip tie around it. it is not "clamped" down. with the velcro it can move around a little but never comes loose. i would be really interested to see what traxxas comes up with like a whole new case that bolts down and is water proof:-)

macr0w 11.11.2008 09:42 AM

I use velcro to hold the bottom of the case to the chassis/mount.

But I use a zip tie to hold the rest of the MMM to the bottom of the case. :tongue:

RBMike 11.11.2008 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macr0w (Post 231646)
But I use a zip tie to hold the rest of the MMM to the bottom of the case. :tongue:

Right, I've had the case come apart on me too. That's why I flipped out when they posted about not opening the case.


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