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 PostPosted: June 2nd, 2013, 9:40 pm   
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I was approached to build a battery box for one of those fancy light weight drag batteries.....
It was a ton of work and I will never do it again.. But I think it turned out awesome.
Northbase has the sweetest battery box around now.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity.
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Yeah man! Looks sweet. As I told you on the phone time to change your name to Georgian Bay Polycarbonates. What can't you make? The Dragon's den will love you now as you have a 3rd SKU number now (GPS mounts, hydrofoils, and now battery boxes).

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that is slick mitch... can you make a lexeon steering bars for my t baja? or would they break? :idea:

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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
that is slick mitch... can you make a lexeon steering bars for my t baja? or would they break? :idea:


They would bend.


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Next Project- Wind Deflectors for my challenger that clamp on the bar one for driver one for passenger. let me know how much. you going to want them when we trade hulls anyway.


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i'm willing to bet you could sell 20 sets of them to Longisland


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OneCycle wrote:
Next Project- Wind Deflectors for my challenger that clamp on the bar one for driver one for passenger. let me know how much. you going to want them when we trade hulls anyway.


That we can do! I have waaaaaaay too much work in the box. Never again.


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mitchie wrote:
OneCycle wrote:
Next Project- Wind Deflectors for my challenger that clamp on the bar one for driver one for passenger. let me know how much. you going to want them when we trade hulls anyway.


That we can do! I have waaaaaaay too much work in the box. Never again.



want me to send you measurements ? its in my drive way right now?


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Any pics of the box with a battery in it?
Showing the cable routing etc?

Looks very cool!

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Tom, I never had the battery.. Just the measurements. It looks like a bunch of RC car batteries taped together and wired in series. It's pretty ingenious. I would assume me will drill his necessary holes etc. It's one of the most tedious things that I have ever done. Thanks for the compliments.


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