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12.10.2009, 12:11 AM
Nice clean layout there pullinteef!
Although you obviously missed their own warnings-
"Studding the track is dangerous, these machines run at 3000 rpm’s and will certainly injure someone if they touch the studs while running."
DANGER!!!!
And then under 'helpful hints' they go on to suggest-
"Track Studding. There are many variations of studding, this example is a good one for the stock track supplied in your kit. The suds are No. 4 self tapping screws, phillips pan head, 3/8 “ long. Due to the clearance in your drive sprocket and the rear side Idlers the screws need to be placed 1/2 inch from the edge, minor adjusting may need to be made, since there are many variations of drive sprockets."
I remember stories about weird mishaps, like some dude put 60 sheet metal screws in his Tamiya Frog tires and proceeded to tear it up on his frozen swimming pool, and put one (or both?) eyes out with flying screws lol.
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