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Papabash's Team BWD 'Low-Pro' Wedge Build

LMK guess did the mini take keep the win at home? Still looking amazing! I need to come visit and comp with you guys sometime :)
 
LMK guess did the mini take keep the win at home? Still looking amazing! I need to come visit and comp with you guys sometime :)

Yeah, it took another win. :mrgreen:
You're welcome anytime, just hop on that big bird and fly on down here! "thumbsup"
 
And here is one of my all-time favorite shots of the little rig, I just wish it were a better quality picture:
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I wonder who took that photo ;-)
 
I just picked one up second-hand from a member on here. They're out there if you look. If nothing else, though, shoot Don an email and see if he'll make you one. I just ordered front & rear upper mounts for mine since it didn't have them, and also asked about the front electronics mount that wasn't included. Can't hurt to ask.
 
If nothing else, though, shoot Don an email and see if he'll make you one. Can't hurt to ask.

Yep send him an email... But he's moving the shop so if he doesn't respond for a couple of days don't worry about it... He's probably fairly busy right now... He's good at getting back to people "thumbsup"
 
I have a stupid question but I'm gonna' ask it anyway.

What are you guys using to make body panels? Aluminum sheet or lexan? Read through Austin's thread and his and his dad's look like aluminum, but Papa's look like lexan.
 
I have a stupid question but I'm gonna' ask it anyway.

What are you guys using to make body panels? Aluminum sheet or lexan? Read through Austin's thread and his and his dad's look like aluminum, but Papa's look like lexan.

Most people use Lexan... Last I knew David (Papabash) was using .030" lexan... Some people are using .020" but it depends on if you want strength or Light weight... I think on a mini .020" would be perfectly fine though unless you bash the hell out of your crawler...
 
Thanks I just found that picture! Im thinking about making some like these but different heights and what not! Its 15* here today and shitty so Id like to crawl inside! Do you like them?
 
If there is any chance you have time could you take some more pictures of them? And how wide and how long is each one? I really like this idea and have some of my own ideas of things I want to add to your design. Thanks
 
I have a stupid question but I'm gonna' ask it anyway.

What are you guys using to make body panels? Aluminum sheet or lexan? Read through Austin's thread and his and his dad's look like aluminum, but Papa's look like lexan.

If your talking about mine, ours aren't aluminum, the sides are made out of .010 lexan and the hood out of .020 lexan

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Pactra indy silver and Pactra fiery orange are what I picked up and the fiery orange as some metallic look to it though!

BTW hi Dave!!!!!
 
Sorry to dig an old thread,
Is the low-pro chassis available anymore? I checked the website and couldn't find a thing.

Hey, it isn't THAT old! :mrgreen:
I believe it is still available, but as Everett said, Don is in the process of moving his home and shop, so he is pretty snowed under right now.
 
I have a stupid question but I'm gonna' ask it anyway.

What are you guys using to make body panels? Aluminum sheet or lexan? Read through Austin's thread and his and his dad's look like aluminum, but Papa's look like lexan.

Everett's right, I'm using .030 Lexan. I like the heavier stuff simply because I drive my rigs hard and want the panels to last a while (I'm kinda lazy about painting). For most people .020 would work just fine, especially if you're concerned about weight.
 
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