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  • keithbradley
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2010
    • 3663

    #46
    Originally posted by kfxguy
    I forgot. When I drill through the hull I like to have a plate or something on each side to distribute the stress more evenly. A plate on the bottom just wouldn't be right. Washers aren't enough support in my opinion. This is just my past experience speaking but I am new to boats. Anyone ever experienced a crack at a drilled hole?
    Yes, I have had one crack. On a 28.5lb. boat with 7lbs of ESC and wiring mounted to a CF plate bolted to the tunnel, held in by (4) 8-32 stainless allens. It was a bulletproof HPR layup, one that you could stand on without worry. In a bad crash, it split the top side of the hull part way up, the seam split most of the way down the hull, it cracked vertically in about the center of the hatch opening and continued down the side and under the sponson, as it would if you just broke the boat in half. However, it stopped when it got close to the tunnel.
    In the tunnel area, There were a couple cracks next to the bolts that held the ESCs in, but I think that the additional plate in the tunnel kept the boat from breaking in two pieces, and my $3k+ worth of electronics off of the bottom of the lake.

    I'm not in favor of drilling unnecessary holes just for kicks, but if something needs to be bolted for strength, you will either do it now, or you will eventually figure out that you need to do it later. I'm sorry if this comes off the wrong way guys, just trying to help.
    www.keithbradleyboats.com

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    • tiqueman
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jul 2009
      • 5669

      #47
      I think keith was just saying that in general, someone (not specifically travis) who is new to modifying or building boats is often hesitant to drill holes, slots for stuffing tubes, even adhering a motor mount for the first time because they fear doing it wrong. The more you just say "what's the worst that can happen" and do it, the more comfortable one gets. So I see exactly what is meant by new mentality. I, like keith am building almost daily and get messages almost daily about how to do some things that people are just afraid to do. Again because everyone seems to twist every damn thing that experienced people have to say... no ones implying travis is scared or doing anything wrong. Were simply stating don't be afraid to try... as he is. That is all.
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      • kfxguy
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Oct 2013
        • 8746

        #48
        Originally posted by keithbradley
        I hope you didn't take my post the wrong way...it wasn't meant to be abrasive. To clarify, I wasn't suggesting that the OP has an entry level mentality...I'm saying that being scared to drill holes in a boat is something that people who are new to building typically possess. That doesn't mean that kfxguy's abilities are typecast into some generalization that I didn't mean to imply...

        I wouldn't put nuts on the bottom of a hull either, that would look pretty bad in my opinion. Stainless button head allen screws that thread into the piece you are making (up from the bottom) is another story though.

        Typically, bolting something to the hull will, if anything, strengthen it by spreading the load out.
        I would compare bolting things through the side of the sponson to bolting things to a fender. Bolting things to the tunnel is more like bolting things to the tunnel in a car, which is something that is regularly done and accepted. Would you rather crash in a car that had the seat belts epoxied in?
        Lol, no man I didn't take it wrong in anyway. We all have our own way of doing things. You've built waaay more boats than me no doubt and I respect your opinion and openly accept and appreciate any advice you give me. No one on here really knows me and I understand that, so its cool. I don't get mad about what people say on a forum.....you never know there true demeanor by reading a post. Talking to them is always a better way of communication. So no, I didn't take it wrong.

        I have my own way I like to do things that works for me. And im sure that's how most people are. In this servo mounting situation, the holes in my bracket are counter sunk. So really the nut would go to the outside of the hull and look like poo. I could use a button head Allen and washer on the outside, then a washer over the countersunk hole with a nut on top....but I don't have room anyway because the servo ears run over the holes.

        Here's a pic so you can see what I mean. Yea,I could cut the servo ears some.....but I don't want to hack it up.

        20131102_185914.jpg
        32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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        • Wetter
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 241

          #49
          who is afraid ? they are toys! if you you do not dream, then do not spend the coin or your time and get out of this hobby. Period.
          come on guys who are you kidding I ask questions as though i were a kid it is how we learn.
          so trail and error does not constitute gain? Gee! Tesla had more smarts than Edison ever dreamed of having.
          damn your fools.

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          • tiqueman
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2009
            • 5669

            #50
            You'd be suprised how many people I talk to who are afraid to put a drill to a fresh hull. Often the case may be they saved for a while to get it and are worried they will mess something up. And this is exactly what I mean. Who says anywhere not to ask questions or error doesnt constitute gain?

            Travis. Why not have seperate mounting holes for the plate from the mount? Then a button head can come up thru the bottom and nuts I side. Then u can do ur blind nuts as you mentioned to me or nut and bolt it which will cause the mount plate to float requiring some type of spacers.
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            • kfxguy
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2013
              • 8746

              #51
              Keith, when you see what im doing to mount the servo, I think you'll like it. Its a lot of trouble.....but. worth it for a clean look that im after. Stay tuned. Im laying up carbon parts right now. Im shooting to have it done by tomorrow evening. I also bought some better quality steering linkage ends and a billet servo arm. Too bad the servo arm is the wrong spline lmao. I forgot to bring my servo with me to the hobby shop.
              32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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              • Fella1340
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • May 2013
                • 1035

                #52
                I like the what's the worst thing that can happen line of thinking. Just about any mistake that is
                made can be fixed. I hope I didn't get anyone upset with my earlier comments. Somehow I managed to.stick my boot in my mouth with how things came out. I was just supporting him in any way he wanted to do the work on his boat and it came out sounding the way it did. My apologies for sounding like a jackass. I do that sometimes.

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                • tiqueman
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 5669

                  #53
                  Lol its true though. Anything can be fixed. That boat keith spoke of was a mess. Its fixed and getting wet tomorrow. I always think if I don't screw it up.. the water or someone else will. Then you get repair practice.

                  Nice talking to you travis. Youre certainly on the right track. Ill send you the pics you requested asap.
                  Geico epoxy laminate hatch sale thread Black Jack epoxy laminate hatch sale thread
                  HPR06 6S Twin HOTR Genesis (SOLD) Vantex 32" cat Geico racing
                  WEST FL MODEL BOAT CLUB www.scottskiracing.com

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                  • kfxguy
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 8746

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Fella1340
                    I like the what's the worst thing that can happen line of thinking. Just about any mistake that is
                    made can be fixed. I hope I didn't get anyone upset with my earlier comments. Somehow I managed to.stick my boot in my mouth with how things came out. I was just supporting him in any way he wanted to do the work on his boat and it came out sounding the way it did. My apologies for sounding like a jackass. I do that sometimes.
                    No man, your ok. You didn't say anything wrong. At least I didn't think you did lol. I appreciate the backing in what im wanting to do. Many different ways to do this....no way is absolutely wrong or right. Well I guess if you used tooth pucks or popcicle sticks that would be completely wrong but yiu know what im saying. Lol. Im having a good time doing this and glad some of you guys are following along. Lets keep having a good time and ill go sprinkle some fairy dust on this epoxy to make it dry faster so I can finish and hit the water with it! Lol.
                    32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                    • rickwess
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 777

                      #55
                      I think (hope) most people are here to learn from others experiences. The expression, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" comes to mind. Perhaps more appropriate for here is "Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors are destined to repeat them."

                      The group of builders on this forum are great and are willing to answer questions.

                      As for the servo mount, I would probably build a base out of CF, or ply covered in CF cloth, and epoxy in some blind nuts before epoxying it to the hull.

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                      • kfxguy
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 8746

                        #56
                        Originally posted by rickwess
                        I think (hope) most people are here to learn from others experiences. The expression, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" comes to mind. Perhaps more appropriate for here is "Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors are destined to repeat them."

                        The group of builders on this forum are great and are willing to answer questions.

                        As for the servo mount, I would probably build a base out of CF, or ply covered in CF cloth, and epoxy in some blind nuts before epoxying it to the hull.
                        That's exactly what im doing. Im vacuum bagging a layer of cf over wood and when its done curing ill drill my holes and press the t nuts in. Then epoxy in hull.

                        20131102_190500.jpg
                        32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                        • kfxguy
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 8746

                          #57
                          20131102_190748.jpgHere's my motor mounted. Little embarrassed that its slightly crooked. Either it moved on me even tho I thought it was taped in good or my eyes were crooked at the time. Lol. O well. At least the mount is slotted and can make up for it.
                          32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                          • rickwess
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 777

                            #58
                            Does anyone mix milled CF in with their epoxy? In some cases the extra strength would be useful, but the aesthetic benefit is black epoxy on CF.

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                            • kfxguy
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Oct 2013
                              • 8746

                              #59
                              I forgot to mention....my gram scale died on me so I had to go get another one today. I used it to perfectly mix the epoxy. That put me behind. I was shooting to have it ready for tomorrow morning. Doesn't look like now.
                              32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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                              • kfxguy
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Oct 2013
                                • 8746

                                #60
                                Originally posted by rickwess
                                Does anyone mix milled CF in with their epoxy? In some cases the extra strength would be useful, but the aesthetic benefit is black epoxy on CF.
                                I heard you can use graphite powder.
                                32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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