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  • design by CAD
  • measure with a tape measure
  • mark it with chalk
  • cut it with a torch
  • and kick it into place
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What the fuck, is that some kind of gag gift you slip into your carpenter friendā€™s toolbox when they arenā€™t looking?

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What deck is that? Looks like the ones eboardsolutions sold or sells? The enclosure looks the same but didnā€™t know the bottom was stained this way. Reminds me of those maya decks but looks wider tho.

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Yes itā€™s the eboardsolution one. Comes like that

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I saw it on imjur, it hurt my feeling so I figured Iā€™d share that pain with you guys :smile:.

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Wireless powertrain?

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Just flip the motor over and use the can as a friction drive, itā€™ll be fiiine

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Hahaha what a pain in the ass tho

Iā€™m digging all the stainless touches. Stainless battery cover maybe? Or do you prefer your battery pack nude?

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It would be a good idea to cover up the LIPO brick when I use it. I like to imagine some diamond plate panels around it but realistically I already blind myself on the foot pedals when looking down lol.

I donā€™t use them a lot anyways. Figured Iā€™d charge and drain them to storage instead of letting them sit at 4 volts for another 4 months.

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I am surprise how clean the cut looks, considering a rock did this.
It looks like the inside of shaft is porous is it normal for this kind of metal to be like this? Any thoughts @kook

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I could only see a portion of the grain structure from the pik, but I can definitely see the original failure pointā€¦ the grain looks OK, my guess not being familiar with the motor, is that there is a stress riser right at the shaft step downā€¦ a fillet or chamfer there instead of a sharp edge would be betterā€¦ looks like a clean shearā€¦

but Iā€™m not a metallurgist I just pretend to be one on the internets

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Stepped down? Oh so thatā€™s what that ring thingy is.

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Yeah, those can be difficult to remove on the SK3. Heat is your friend.

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thatā€™s my guess

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heat and I use an impact driver and get rid of all fukking phillips head screws

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oh thatā€™s a good idea but the head is scrapped I think Iā€™ll have to leave the battle harden

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This is really weird looking. Was this the first ride?

I canā€™t imagine how that motor is that clean after being taken out of service. All the crevices and cracks should be filled with gunkā€¦

the bearing shield looks clean enough to eat off of

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Somehow not even that worked for me. The only thing producing heat was my soldering iron, after 10 minutes it still was cold.

Thatā€™s some dirty talking there dude.

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