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  • Meniscus
    Refuse the box exists!
    • Jul 2008
    • 3225

    #121
    OK, here's the latest and where I need help:

    I'm creating the bracket for the adjustable sponson angles, much like the Xzess III Mr. Krabs. Only thing is, I'd like to see how H&M secures these brackets inside the hull to ensure they don't shift while skipping across the water.

    Can someone post a picture please?

    Thanks!
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    • Xzessperated
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2008
      • 3060

      #122
      Originally posted by Meniscus
      OK, here's the latest and where I need help:

      I'm creating the bracket for the adjustable sponson angles, much like the Xzess III Mr. Krabs. Only thing is, I'd like to see how H&M secures these brackets inside the hull to ensure they don't shift while skipping across the water.

      Can someone post a picture please?

      Thanks!
      Ben,
      I did not use the CF brackets that H&M include with the Mr. Krabs. I created my own with the help of a template provided by Andrewg. The advantage of his idea is that there is one less bolt hole in the hull so one less place to seal up. As you can see I used the rear CF boom to swing the brackets off (number 2 in the picture). There is a slot in the bracket so the bolt can allow adjustment up and down (number 1 in the picture). H&M have put wood inside the hull (13mm or 1/2 inch at a guess) The bolt hole goes through the hull and the wood. Blind nuts do the job of holding it all in place.
      Let me know if you need more pictures.

      Several boats in various stages of destruction

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      • Meniscus
        Refuse the box exists!
        • Jul 2008
        • 3225

        #123
        Very good info!

        I was already planning on the rear mount position like you have executed. I agree that a blind nut would be the most appropriate way for the front adjustment. I imagine I'll put a washer up against the hull to spread out the load. Plus, with a blind nut, I can seal without worrying about the introduction of water inside the tub.

        Thanks again for the info!

        It's nice to clearly see where I'm going from time to time! LOL!
        IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

        MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

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        • Xzessperated
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2008
          • 3060

          #124
          Originally posted by Meniscus
          Very good info!

          I was already planning on the rear mount position like you have executed. I agree that a blind nut would be the most appropriate way for the front adjustment. I imagine I'll put a washer up against the hull to spread out the load. Plus, with a blind nut, I can seal without worrying about the introduction of water inside the tub.

          Thanks again for the info!

          It's nice to clearly see where I'm going from time to time! LOL!
          I am quitely watching and learning from your thread so thank you Ben.
          Several boats in various stages of destruction

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          • Meniscus
            Refuse the box exists!
            • Jul 2008
            • 3225

            #125
            Originally posted by Xzessperated
            ...learning from your thread...
            LOL! So am I!!!
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            • Meniscus
              Refuse the box exists!
              • Jul 2008
              • 3225

              #126
              Does anyone sell plates for mounting hardware etc?

              I know that Joe Solinger uses them on all of his hardware he offers, but I wasn't sure if it was available anywhere else.

              Personally, I love the idea of not using blind nuts now days. I guess everyone else uses a locking nut and a washer to distribute the load. Is that the way everyone else does it?
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              • tylerm
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 310

                #127
                yeap, if you use lock nuts try to use washers. Mounting plates are cool, its one of the reasons i like the solinger system.

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                • Meniscus
                  Refuse the box exists!
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3225

                  #128
                  That's why I'm wondering if anyone makes the mounting plates because I like them soooooooo much.
                  IMPBA: 7-Time FE World Record Holder "Don't think outside the box. Rather, refuse to admit that the box exists in the first place!"

                  MGM Controllers - Giant Power Lipos - ML Boatworks - Wholt's Wire Drives & Struts - Nano-Oil

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                  • Ub Hauled
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 3031

                    #129
                    Originally posted by tylerm
                    Mounting plates are cool, its one of the reasons i like the solinger system.
                    what are you talking about (link please)?
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                    • ghostofpf1
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 392

                      #130
                      Originally posted by Ub Hauled
                      what are you talking about (link please)?
                      Instead of using nuts and washers Solingers stuff (and some others) comes with a backing plate that has threaded holes in it to accept the through bolts..
                      Steve

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                      • Ub Hauled
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 3031

                        #131
                        oh! yeah.. now it makes sense...
                        I got a bit confused while reading it...
                        yes, I like that backing plate... makes
                        things that much easier. But blind nuts
                        have their value... I like using them whenever I can.
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                        • egneg
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 4670

                          #132
                          I prefer the blind nuts as they are steel where as most backing plates are aluminum and easily stripped or cross threaded.
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                          • Meniscus
                            Refuse the box exists!
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 3225

                            #133
                            OK, so only steel backing plates for Egneg
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                            • tylerm
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 310

                              #134
                              Only problem i have with blind nuts is the fact they're coated steel, some stainless ones would be nice. The pond my club runs in is filled with water from the harbour and so it is quite salty, i try my best to keep them in good condition, but the salt gets everywere(even when your boat is watertight).

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                              • Simon.O.
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 1521

                                #135
                                Originally posted by tylerm
                                Only problem i have with blind nuts is the fact they're coated steel, some stainless ones would be nice. The pond my club runs in is filled with water from the harbour and so it is quite salty, i try my best to keep them in good condition, but the salt gets everywere(even when your boat is watertight).
                                You have to love that salty Mauukau water Tyler.
                                As far as attaching gear goes I do it one of two ways.
                                Stainless bolt through the hull to a ss nyloc nut. I use large wahers to spread the load and sometimes make a spreader plate,
                                Nut on the inside or out depends on the application and ability to get tools into the gap.
                                Option 2 is a good wad of hard wood and ss self taping screws.
                                Believe it or not that is how the hardware will be fitted to my next (current) build.
                                If you tell them Ben I will send the Mossad after your ass
                                See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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