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That looks like my first plan for my removable link. I would have a big hole and was even going to finish the edges so they were nice and neat and looked awesome.
After reading other peoples experiences with removable links they do seem to be a weak point of any bot so tucking it where it couldn't be bashed seemed advisable. Spinners in particular would put it at risk.
Having a pull cable (none live) meant it could be put a bit more out of harms way but kept accessible.
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Originally posted by lowndsy View PostThat looks like my first plan for my removable link. I would have a big hole and was even going to finish the edges so they were nice and neat and looked awesome.
After reading other peoples experiences with removable links they do seem to be a weak point of any bot so tucking it where it couldn't be bashed seemed advisable. Spinners in particular would put it at risk.
Having a pull cable (none live) meant it could be put a bit more out of harms way but kept accessible.
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So as the issue has been raised, is there any suggestions on where to place the removable link and how to better protect it?
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Originally posted by Ocracoke View PostI think it works where it is but I would add potentially add a raised profile around the edge, so it has a tunnel around it leading to the link (doesn't have to be very tall, just thick I would think to be of benefit). That would help protect it I think.
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however would a raised profile not just give something for spinners to bite on?
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The link looks fine where it is. A couple of options to try and prevent it popping out include putting a small hinged cover over the hole that you can swivel down once the link is in place, or even just covering the hole with a piece of duct tape. If you make the loop of wire on the link end out of stiffer wire or a long loop, you can also use that to push against the chassis somewhere inside so that it can't physically pop out.
In all honesty, links popping out in smaller weightclass bots are few and far between. It seemed bad in RW Series 1/8 but people weren't as familiar with the shock forces going through heavyeweights then as it had been a decade since HW spinners last competed, so link mounting methods weren't perhaps as robust or well thought out as they could have been.
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