
Great source for custom chasiss
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tubedogsmith
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Re: Great source for custom chasiss
Guys, this layout works fine and doesn't take up any more room than necessary.


Re: Great source for custom chasiss
doctordo2 - I looked into it and the attachment mod installed on this board does not have anything for automatic resizing. I could limit the size only by file size but that would not necessarily solve the problem.
Allenmy - Thanks for the tips on cleaning up the chassis. I'll try it the week.
tubedogsmith - Nice layout! Is that a standard Trainwreck size chassis (according to the drawings in the Files section) which I believe is 17 inches wide?
Omar
Allenmy - Thanks for the tips on cleaning up the chassis. I'll try it the week.
tubedogsmith - Nice layout! Is that a standard Trainwreck size chassis (according to the drawings in the Files section) which I believe is 17 inches wide?
Omar
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Tone by misadventure
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tubedogsmith
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Re: Great source for custom chasiss
Omar, 17"X2"X8"
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Acetone
Hi;
Not to sound like the Safety Police but I just wanted to mention that acetone is extremely flammable, can be absorbed through the skin and can cause respiratory irritation. Do not rely on the odor alone to determine if you are being overexposed. Use in a well ventilated area if a respirator is not available. A dust mask will not do it. A NIOSH approved respirator with an oragnic vapor cartridge is the proper choice. Butyl Rubber gloves are the recommended protection for your hands. Mineral spirits or denatured alchohol are safer choices.
Best regards,
Ross
Not to sound like the Safety Police but I just wanted to mention that acetone is extremely flammable, can be absorbed through the skin and can cause respiratory irritation. Do not rely on the odor alone to determine if you are being overexposed. Use in a well ventilated area if a respirator is not available. A dust mask will not do it. A NIOSH approved respirator with an oragnic vapor cartridge is the proper choice. Butyl Rubber gloves are the recommended protection for your hands. Mineral spirits or denatured alchohol are safer choices.
Best regards,
Ross