Outcast I’m sick of stock T to T brace on the 3s/4s line

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TBone racing used to sell a tower to tower brace for the 3s line and I bought one for my Vorteks way back when I got it. It was simply a 1/2 x 1/4”, 6061 aluminum bar and it is still working great, 3 years later, on my 4s Vorteks Thing. I just broke the stock TtoT brace on Old Yeller. No way am I fixing it with the same thing. I ordered a dozen of these 14 inch, 6061 aluminum bars last week and they just arrived. Later, I will cut one down to size, install it and be back in action.

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TBone racing used to sell a tower to tower brace for the 3s line and I bought one for my Vorteks way back when I got it. It was simply a 1/2 x 1/4”, 6061 aluminum bar and it is still working great, 3 years later, on my 4s Vorteks Thing. I just broke the stock TtoT brace on Old Yeller. No way am I fixing it with the same thing. I ordered a dozen of these 14 inch, 6061 aluminum bars last week and they just arrived. Later, I will cut one down to size, install it and be back in action.

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That is awesome. Thinking of making some and selling?
 
Woops, that was a typo on my part - it's "Nintendium": https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nintendium

"The hardest, most durable material known to mankind, discovered by nintendo for usage in their console, the Nintendo Entertainment System (Also known as: NES). Its manufacturing process was perfected sometime before the creation of the Gameboy by Gunpie Yokoi, Nintendo's hardware genius, or "mad scientist", who invented many miraculous toys for children and adults alike, though many would argue they were meant for children."
 
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