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  • nelix6030
    Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 43

    #1

    Mounting WTC - How should I mount this thing

    Hello, I been away from this hobby for about a year and I am coming back in. I am scratch building a new WTC for my Albacore sub and had a question. So who should I turn to but the excellent members of the Subcommittee....

    I have just completed the ballast tank and I have started to ponder how I should mount the thing in the base.

    cut a cradle from plastic for it to rest in and use rubberbands to hold it down?

    Drill holes in it (in the WTC this scares me) and mount a small L shapped metal mount to screw it to a plastic mount as seen in jim butts sub?

    Any suggestions or pics anyone has would be great.

    Thanks

    Kyle




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  • wheels
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 129

    #2
    Kyle......Welcome back....I hope you will

    Kyle......Welcome back....I hope you will rejoin the SubCommittee but that's you choice. Either of your suggestions will work and I usually place a small hole in the ballast tank and mount a pin of the same size directly under it. You can see technique if you go to Thordesigns website and look at his building of the Permit. Oh I'm sorry but there is no 'S' in Jim last name.

    Jim Wheeler

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    • bigdave
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 3596

      #3
      Hi Kyle, I have seen

      Hi Kyle, I have seen many ways to mount the WTC from rubber bands to Velcro. They all work good and every one has there own way to do it. I normaly mount a cradles in the bottom of the sub that the end caps rest on. I use small brass pins that fit into holes in the cradle and the end caps. These keep the WTC from turning and sliding. Then I install brass screw eyes on the ends of the cradle. I just use tie wraps between the screw eyes to hold it down. It's easy to install and remove and the tie wraps are cheap. Good Luck, Dave.
      sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
      "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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      • bob the builder
        Former SC President
        • Feb 2003
        • 1367

        #4
        Here is how my motor

        Here is how my motor compartment is secured]http://www.rc-sub.com/images/modelpics/access2.jpg[/img]

        And my Electronics section]http://www.rc-sub.com/images/modelpics/ballastplaced.jpg[/img]

        Another shot]http://www.rc-sub.com/images/modelpics/access4.jpg[/img]

        Hope this helps...
        The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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        • boatbuilder1
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2003
          • 386

          #5
          that is one nice looking

          that is one nice looking boat
          the white item I presume is the ballast tank ?
          and the side rails are the epoxy covered wood?
          or g 10

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          • nelix6030
            Member
            • Dec 2003
            • 43

            #6
            WOW ... Very nice. thank

            WOW ... Very nice. thank you all for the suggestions. and Jim yes I will renew my membership to the subcommittee. The members here have been great.

            Thanks again.

            Kyle

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            • bob the builder
              Former SC President
              • Feb 2003
              • 1367

              #7
              that is one nice looking

              that is one nice looking boat
              the white item I presume is the ballast tank ?
              and the side rails are the epoxy covered wood?
              or g 10
              Charles,


              The wood section just strengthens the sides, and it is heavily laminated mahogany (from a door).

              The white sections are Simtek, a plastic board that a lot of scratchbuilders like because it's easily worked with and CA's nicely.

              I'm at the final stages now.







              More pics can be found at RC-Sub.com. I'm about a week away from wet testing. I'm just reworking some mashed rivets right now.
              The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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              • uss silversides
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 197

                #8
                That is one beautiful submarine!!!

                That is one beautiful submarine!!!

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