E-25 tank destroyer build part2.wmv
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Looking good! I can't wait to see it with some skin on it!
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Good to know thanks
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@ttank428 ok thanks, I think I can picture that in my head :)
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I used continuous hinge and timber tech decking material but I think I'm going to replace it with square tubing. I cut the hinge and screwed it to the decking material then made a tooth out of 1x2 rectangular tube and then welded it to the hinge.
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Nice work ttank
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Awsome, thanks. The first vid illustrated it nicely....never got notified on that one. How's that trex hold up? I've thought about using it for road pads on my track loader.
8MADJACK 2 months ago
@8MADJACK
Not worth a damn, during the test run I left a trail of screws from one end of the shop to the other. I think the trex is just too brittle
ttank428 2 months ago
Very nice. Is the continuous hinge like piano hinge? I gotta check the 1st vid to see if there is a better view :-)
8MADJACK 2 months ago
@8MADJACK
yeah it's basically piano hinge the stuff I used is 14 gauge with an open width of 2-1/2" and a 1/4" pin.
ttank428 2 months ago
It appears the road wheels are flexing a little when you turn. It might be a problem you need to look into before you put a lot of sideload on them in the dirt or on asphalt. Also CNC has a good point about the loose track.
Mark
doccoffin 2 months ago
@doccoffin
The wheels do flex a bit but I hope they will hold their own when it comes to dirt and uneven ground. The track is a problem I left a trail of screws from start to end point. I have decided to use square tube to replace the timber tech.
ttank428 2 months ago