To answer your question for which I thank you, I couldn't think of anything better than to go back a century to see what CHARLIE thought about it... Indeed, the holes which appear laterally oriented outwards will be subject to generous penetration of mud into the tunnel welded to the main base. However, drainage holes oriented downwards will release this mud with a simple carwash when washing the DISCO. That said, Charlie confirms that these holes were deliberately designed to ensure better ventilation of the interior of the tunnel avoiding any oxidation of the metal (This is what unfortunately happens to many commercial rock sliders). Because even if these holes did not exist. water and or mud will easily find their way to the interior of the tunnel from the two columns of the front and rear door and also from the LOGO. The other holes located inside the main block do not present problems because they are juxtaposed to the sill. Despite everything, alternating oval openings are there to avoid any retention of mud. In addition, this makes the rock slider significantly lighter.
I am very moved by this lovely work. I thank you deeply for having honored your commitment so well by showing me the photos once your rock-slider was made as you promised me. It gives me great pleasure to witness with my own eyes that the design is well done. I especially liked the fact that you kept the x5or logo. I am very grateful to you.
Thanks my friend. give me your email address. I will be very happy if you can of course send me some photos or a short video once the rock-slider is made. I intend to make a video which illustrates the result of the work obtained by the people who obtained the plans and who are currently working on this project.
Of course. Write me your email on instagram. I will be delighted if you agree to send me some photos or a short video once your rock-slider is completed in order to post it as in my last publication ruclips.net/video/Cmbsul22EXM/видео.html
I will be very happy to see the result once your project is completed. I am waiting for your return in photos or possibly some short videos by email. Regards.
Great design, do you find the addition of the holes/slots help or do they allow for ingres of mud ?
To answer your question for which I thank you, I couldn't think of anything better than to go back a century to see what CHARLIE thought about it...
Indeed, the holes which appear laterally oriented outwards will be subject to generous penetration of mud into the tunnel welded to the main base. However, drainage holes oriented downwards will release this mud with a simple carwash when washing the DISCO.
That said, Charlie confirms that these holes were deliberately designed to ensure better ventilation of the interior of the tunnel avoiding any oxidation of the metal (This is what unfortunately happens to many commercial rock sliders). Because even if these holes did not exist. water and or mud will easily find their way to the interior of the tunnel from the two columns of the front and rear door and also from the LOGO.
The other holes located inside the main block do not present problems because they are juxtaposed to the sill. Despite everything, alternating oval openings are there to avoid any retention of mud. In addition, this makes the rock slider significantly lighter.
Many thanks for the comprehensive reply, I would like to make a set of these for my D2. Would it be possible to send me the plans?
Yes! Write me your email address in instagram (x5or_channel) or here in a comment
I sent you the email. I finally finished it. Thank you very much^^
I am very moved by this lovely work. I thank you deeply for having honored your commitment so well by showing me the photos once your rock-slider was made as you promised me.
It gives me great pleasure to witness with my own eyes that the design is well done.
I especially liked the fact that you kept the x5or logo. I am very grateful to you.
@@x5or Of course, I kept the logo as a courtesy to the designer. Thank you again.^^
Hi brother!
You'll find all the pictures you sent me in this video :
ruclips.net/video/Cmbsul22EXM/видео.html
Great job. Looks like you put a lot of thought into the design. Would you be willing to share the CAD with me also?
Thanks my friend.
give me your email address. I will be very happy if you can of course send me some photos or a short video once the rock-slider is made.
I intend to make a video which illustrates the result of the work obtained by the people who obtained the plans and who are currently working on this project.
Hello, im also planning on making some rocksliders for my D2! Can you share the cad file with me ?
Of course.
Write me your email on instagram.
I will be delighted if you agree to send me some photos or a short video once your rock-slider is completed in order to post it as in my last publication ruclips.net/video/Cmbsul22EXM/видео.html
Great engineering. Do you plan on selling these ?
Thank you.
I have no ambition at the moment. My priorities don't allow me
Great product! Could you please send me the CAD file?
What's your email address ?
I cannot insert my email adress here unfortunately, can I contact you via your email adress?
@@vanlaerhovensten write me on instagram : x5or_channel
I received the file you sent. Thank you very much. I sent you the email^^
I will be very happy to see the result once your project is completed. I am waiting for your return in photos or possibly some short videos by email.
Regards.
do you have the cad files to share?
Give me your email address. I will send you the .dxf for the cnc tomorrow. delete your email from the comment once I confirm receipt.
Great video! Could you please send me the CAD file?
Check your inbox
@@x5or I received the file you sent. Thank you very much. I sent you the email^^
Could you send me your CAD file.
Thanks for watching