A lot of good advice going around, the thing is with spinners is that they are now so powerful it's not enough to have just a complete Hardox brick, it's better to use Hdpe/wood or something similar as a bolted together chassis that you can easily remove and replace a damaged panel from. As tough as Hardwired 2 was a massive hit from 720 basically wrote the chassis off, whereas Loki took a huge amount of punishment and managed to still come 2nd in the annihilator.
To answer your question as well, Hatchet was end tapped with high tensile m6 bolts ( 50mm long if i remember right) and that fought a dangerous spinner in every qualifying fight and took no significant structural damage, the Hdpe got ground away and torn up but the overall chassis is still being used. I used some 3mm aluminium angle brackets around the back corners to reinforce as well, took a huge hit from Drumroll which threw Hatchet a good 2 feet in the air and upside down and the end tapped corner didn't budge.
At this year champs Endeavour had thick wooden blocks on the sides to fight spinners and whilst they got torn up the actual chassis of the machine took no damage that i could see, might be something you could look at.
To answer your question as well, Hatchet was end tapped with high tensile m6 bolts ( 50mm long if i remember right) and that fought a dangerous spinner in every qualifying fight and took no significant structural damage, the Hdpe got ground away and torn up but the overall chassis is still being used. I used some 3mm aluminium angle brackets around the back corners to reinforce as well, took a huge hit from Drumroll which threw Hatchet a good 2 feet in the air and upside down and the end tapped corner didn't budge.
At this year champs Endeavour had thick wooden blocks on the sides to fight spinners and whilst they got torn up the actual chassis of the machine took no damage that i could see, might be something you could look at.
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