Broken esc case
#1
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Joined: Oct 2015
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For some reasons, my Hobbywing Xtreme Stock 60A esc case is in bad shape : the screw threads are broken, the clips do not work anymore. The consequent is that the esc keeps opening while driving.
I need to find a way to glue the upper and lower parts of the case but the section is very thin.
Any ideas or suggestions to fix it?
I was thinking about using shoe goo + wall tape (like for body). Not sure how it supports heat.
Thanks
I need to find a way to glue the upper and lower parts of the case but the section is very thin.
Any ideas or suggestions to fix it?
I was thinking about using shoe goo + wall tape (like for body). Not sure how it supports heat.
Thanks
Last edited by julieng; 05-01-2017 at 08:26 AM.
#3
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 3,360
From: Michigan
For some reasons, my hobbywing stock esc case is in bad shape : the screw threads are broken, the clips do not work anymore. The consequent is that the esc keeps opening while driving.
I need to find a way to glue the upper and lower parts of the case but the section is very thin.
Any ideas or suggestions to fix it?
I was thinking about using shoe goo + wall tape (like for body). Not sure how it supports heat.
Thanks
I need to find a way to glue the upper and lower parts of the case but the section is very thin.
Any ideas or suggestions to fix it?
I was thinking about using shoe goo + wall tape (like for body). Not sure how it supports heat.
Thanks
#6
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Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 130
I will try the shoo go option and will keep you posted!
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Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Michigan
How difficult is it to draw something up and have the printer actually be able to do what you want? My bro-in-law is a gifted computer aided designer, not sure what all programs he uses, but that's his job. I know I can't do anything like he can do. How simpleton do these affordable printers need the drawings to be, and what program do you use to make it do what you want it to do?
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Actually I'm a mech eng and cad monkey too... so I suppose I am biased...
Having said that though, I find it very easy to design, draw and print... and I'm only just a beginner too. I'm sure if you can tell up from down and your elbow from your bum, then I'm pretty sure you'd be fine.
Personally I use Autodesk Inventor and Simplify 3D, however there are many free alternatives out there.
Having said that though, I find it very easy to design, draw and print... and I'm only just a beginner too. I'm sure if you can tell up from down and your elbow from your bum, then I'm pretty sure you'd be fine.
Personally I use Autodesk Inventor and Simplify 3D, however there are many free alternatives out there.




