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Stopped off at Sunray Engineering today (Buggy Skins Tech & Pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="wngrog" data-source="post: 54262"><p><strong>Re: Stopped off at Sunray Engineering today....</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On my last rig, when I made my own from scratch, I welded in the Dzus backing plates, made the paper skins and then taped them to the buggy.</p><p></p><p>I marked the center of the pattern skins from the back side of the skins....it is hard to do because of the thing in the middle of the Dzus backer....</p><p></p><p>Anyway, once you get close, you drill a pilot hole in the real skins and tape them up or hold them up. Make sure you are good, make adjustments.</p><p></p><p>Then the best toy in the step bit. We use them and it makes quick work.</p><p></p><p>On the edges of all the ones we have made in the past, we used Sunray's bead roller. We only put one bead in the beater skins at the end. As for the edge, we use a flap wheel on an electric drill and smooth the edges out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wngrog, post: 54262"] [b]Re: Stopped off at Sunray Engineering today....[/b] On my last rig, when I made my own from scratch, I welded in the Dzus backing plates, made the paper skins and then taped them to the buggy. I marked the center of the pattern skins from the back side of the skins....it is hard to do because of the thing in the middle of the Dzus backer.... Anyway, once you get close, you drill a pilot hole in the real skins and tape them up or hold them up. Make sure you are good, make adjustments. Then the best toy in the step bit. We use them and it makes quick work. On the edges of all the ones we have made in the past, we used Sunray's bead roller. We only put one bead in the beater skins at the end. As for the edge, we use a flap wheel on an electric drill and smooth the edges out. [/QUOTE]
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