How would you deal with this chassis break?

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Happy holidays!

I was at my local track doing laps with my Senton a few days ago. I cracked my chassis on a hard crash (pics attached). I'm looking for advice on how to deal with it.

(1) Buy a new chassis. I'd rather not if I don't have to.
(2) Try to fix it with some type of adhesive. If so, what adhesive might work?
(3) Leave it alone and just run it.

Thanks,
BBurt

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Use JB Weld (2 part) epoxy ,that will get you fixed up again.
You definitely want to get it fixed , it's part of the structural integrity of the chassis.

From the look, once you get it epoxied you'll be good to Bash again! 👍

And WHEN it does completely break (later) ,you can go to JennysRC to get a replacement chassis.
 
Happy holidays!

I was at my local track doing laps with my Senton a few days ago. I cracked my chassis on a hard crash (pics attached). I'm looking for advice on how to deal with it.

(1) Buy a new chassis. I'd rather not if I don't have to.
(2) Try to fix it with some type of adhesive. If so, what adhesive might work?
(3) Leave it alone and just run it.

Thanks,
BBurt

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That's a mega or 3S, right? If so, personally, since they are cheap, I would just get a new chassis. Any fix you try will be short term, and could cost half as much as a new chassis. Jenny's RC has them for $8 plus shipping, and just run it the way it is while you're waiting on the new one.
 
Happy holidays!

I was at my local track doing laps with my Senton a few days ago. I cracked my chassis on a hard crash (pics attached). I'm looking for advice on how to deal with it.

(1) Buy a new chassis. I'd rather not if I don't have to.
(2) Try to fix it with some type of adhesive. If so, what adhesive might work?
(3) Leave it alone and just run it.

Thanks,
BBurt

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I would launch it and really try to break it, then buy a new chassis. Check out Jenny’s.
 
I’ve done that on two chassis and cut a piece of Kydex or HDPE then glued and screwed it along the side of the chassis. Works very well. Kydex worked best, it is thinner and less flexible.

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Happened to mine in the same spot and a buddies.

We just used shoe goo, worked awesome and still running! The key is you want something flexible, strong, and sticks to anything.
 
Yeah, I would patch it up, and keep rolling till you get a new Chassis. You can buy some time until you want this way. Adhesive or glue, Im not so sure... Maybe JB Weld if anything. I would use some scrap plastic as a brace with screws shown above. , best, quickest way. Nice.
 
I ended up getting a new chassis. It took me a minute to transfer all the components over, but I'm set now. I also know my Senton inside and out now since I had to break it all down and build it back up again. Thanks!
 
I ended up getting a new chassis. It took me a minute to transfer all the components over, but I'm set now. I also know my Senton inside and out now since I had to break it all down and build it back up again. Thanks!
Very nice! Mine still has shoe goo holding it together 😆
 
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