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08.23.2010, 12:46 PM

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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.
Yeah taking pictures at night with artificial lighting is extreemly hard. Take these pictures in the day light outdoors, both in direct sunlight and also some in the shade. The pictures you take in the shade in the day time should come out very clear, I hope you get these pictures up soon because I really am interested in seeing what's going on here with your situation. The good thing is, now you can snap some pictures of this new problem of the resin you mention seems not dried. I'll be keeping an eye on this tread to see your pictures. Please get them up as soon as you can. If your having trouble taking them, maybe you can ask for some help from someone you know that's better at photography? Try the daytime shade outdoor scene and see what happens.


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