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12.12.2008, 05:33 PM
Get a good amount of snow yet trev? Weve got 19 inches sitting on out ground right now and that does not include the behemoth snow banks.
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12.12.2008, 06:37 PM
AHHHHHHH, we got 6 inches
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AHHHHHHH, we got 6 inches
Thats what she said....
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Lmfao, I knew someone would bring that up.
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Haha...
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is that before or after she slapped you
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Haha, fail.
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No, that was an epic fail, ben.
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12.13.2008, 12:28 PM
Not even close.. working on a motor mount in CAD so i can have it machined.
Whats the difference between 7075 and 6061 aluminum?
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7075 is harder, stronger, harder to work with and a tad heavier.
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12.13.2008, 02:06 PM
there are 3 kinds of 7075 Al and T6 grade its pretty expensive too at least in europe. 6061-T6 will do job fine as motor mount about 8-6mm thick
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I 2nd that. 6061 aluminum is very rigid. Its what swami-rc uses for his swami bars. I landed on that thing so many times on cement from atleast 10-15feet up and it didnt even bend a little.
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That's with a ~4-5lb rustler though.
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