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Take the midgate for example.
There is no scenario in which the midgate is considered part of the frame.

My objection to your speculation is that you seem to be refuting the entire raison d'etre for the exoskeleton, insisting that it won't actually be structural but decorative, with a painted steel frame underneath. That would make the Cybertruck the most ridiculous thing Elon has ever done, including "Burnt Hair".
 

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There is no scenario in which the midgate is considered part of the frame.

My objection to your speculation is that you seem to be refuting the entire raison d'etre for the exoskeleton, insisting that it won't actually be structural but decorative, with a painted steel frame underneath. That would make the Cybertruck the most ridiculous thing Elon has ever done, including "Burnt Hair".
We shall see.
 

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The problem is that you haven't glued anything to the steel, you've glued to the paint. Any maybe that will work also, but it's an unequal comparison to the MY construction.
When you remove the mask you will have bare steel (no paint) where the mask was. Mask off the area where the glue will be applied, paint, remove mask, glue to bare steel.


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So you think these painted stamped pillars are stainless in the image below. Why would they pay extra money...
What I think is that this is a prototype. Production vehicles may vary.
There will be at least 1500 lbs of interior stamped body panels in the truck.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The stainless is mostly for a wow factor.
Bullshit.
Thats why they specifically called it an "exoskeleton" they didn't say the entire body would be stainless.
No one has said "the entire body will be stainless".
It will be more of a partial exoskeleton if they are really being honest like a turtle with a stainless shell and steel interior body parts.
Even a crab has structure inside.
Clearly there will be a substantial subframe there transferring the load. My bet is that it will be painted steel under there.
So you keep saying.
 

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Glue is structural.

-Crissa
one of my biggest concerns about this transition to using more structural adhesives is 10 years down the road when the adhesives have off gassed and the plasticizers or epoxies are getting brittle will we start to see weakness or failures due to the glues popping loose.
 

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one of my biggest concerns about this transition to using more structural adhesives is 10 years down the road when the adhesives have off gassed and the plasticizers or epoxies are getting brittle will we start to see weakness or failures due to the glues popping loose.
Yeah, but we have laminated things that are hundreds of years old.

The possibility range is quite large.

-Crissa
 

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In some of the interior images of the CT with the doors open you can clearly see that the b pillar is painted. The structural battery pack housing is also painted steel and there is a lot that will be attached to that. The front and rear are aluminum castings and there is a lot attached to those. To think that this is just some thick stainless origami sitting on a skateboard doesn't complete the picture for me.

I am expecting to see a significant steel interior body with stainless panels adhered to it. Whether the paint is absent or removed for adhesion or maybe the paint has sufficient adhesion to accept an adhesive itself. Stainless is 2x the cost of typical steel and its slightly harder to work with. There could be 1500 lbs of interior body on the truck. The dipping process is a very small part of the paint cost. My bet is they will dip interior body components and glue on the stainless body panels. Elon likes glue.
You cannot use structural adhesive on top of painted steel and expect it to perform as a structural member. This thinking needs to be retired because structural adhesive must be applied to the steel itself (and have sufficient surface area to work). Prototypes are not production vehicles so it's sillier than wearing a tuxedo in a coal mine to think that means anything. We are not even to early production prototypes yet.
 

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You cannot use structural adhesive on top of painted steel and expect it to perform as a structural member. This thinking needs to be retired because structural adhesive must be applied to the steel itself (and have sufficient surface area to work). Prototypes are not production vehicles so it's sillier than wearing a tuxedo in a coal mine to think that means anything. We are not even to early production prototypes yet.
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When you remove the mask you will have bare steel (no paint) where the mask was. Mask off the area where the glue will be applied, paint, remove mask, glue to bare steel.


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You cannot use structural adhesive on top of painted steel and expect it to perform as a structural member. This thinking needs to be retired because structural adhesive must be applied to the steel itself (and have sufficient surface area to work). Prototypes are not production vehicles so it's sillier than wearing a tuxedo in a coal mine to think that means anything. We are not even to early production prototypes yet.
They attach the painted Model Y body to the structural battery pack with structural adhesives.

This isn’t black arts. They already do it on their most cost effective production line.
 

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They attach the painted Model Y body to the structural battery pack with structural adhesives.

This isn’t black arts. They already do it on their most cost effective production line.
Erm, I understood the battery/body junction to be more of a sealant than structural. It's not like there's aren't bolts holding them together as well.
 

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Erm, I understood the battery/body junction to be more of a sealant than structural. It's not like there's aren't bolts holding them together as well.
It is a unibody car which means the body is structural. It is a structural pack…

I’m pretty sure in the Munro year down they suggested the adhesive was structural. They’d have needed a lot more bolts to make a structural connection.
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