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( You just need to build a bigger dozer for all the snow... ![]() ![]() Thanks.....didn't think there would be much interest in a 1/12 model on here maybe I was wrong....need to get this one done first....who knows someday I might cosider cutting some for others....(Tig is the way to go !!!) |
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Started playing around with the fuel tank.....actually this will have two fuel tanks....it should have one fuel tank and one hyd. tank but I'm going to make both sides the same....besides you can only see one side at a time and most people won't see the error so hey works for me.....Ok so I'm cutting corners, again!!
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Looks good to me. I think you need to air up those rear tires again! That foam you have in there is unhappy...
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Have you talked to a tire store, about urethane fill for your truck tires?
Cheers, Neil. |
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I think he should put the tubes back in and run nitrogen... Don't want that tire pressure to change with all that heat build up while hauling!
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Yeah you wouldn't want it to burn up like that haul truck at the Meadowbank gold mine!
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Nope....truck/tire fires are no fun....they burn for days....
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http://blog.otrwheel.com/what-is-pol...-does-it-work/ Go talk to a tire dealer that handles forklift and industrial/construction tire's, and they can give you more detail's, I don't think you need more than an "8" on the durometer scale, but inflate your tire's to the desired pressure, and tell the dealer to match it with the fill. Spray foam at home depot is NOT the same stuff. Hope this help's ![]() ![]() ![]() cheer's, Neil. |
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We have an old lawn mower that we use for towing trailers around the property. We had a tire shop fill the tires with foam. We still haven't had any problems with the tires even with the chains and a load on. So i'm sure whatever they used will work for you!
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Thanks guys for the tire fill info......that would be a good solution......the only draw back might be the added weight,not like this thing is a feather weight now...lol....
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From my experience with racing go karts where the tires have to reach an optimum operating tempature of 165* F, when I ran tires with air or nitrogen they both reacted the same as far as how much air pressure was increased and it also took the same amount of laps to build the same heat and air pressure!!! With all that being said, I would look into foam filling the tires to achieve what you want!!! Also my wife's new nissan cube dropped air pressure from the recommended pressure of 44 psi to an average of 20 psi when the cold weather set in, and they are nitrogen filled also!!! Hope this helps!!!
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Made a new cab today (cut from 14ga)....needed to make some changes...so I added holes to attach the windows and the grab bar at the same time. Decided to use fasteners to attach the windows....the upper portion of the cab will be painted black so the fasteners shouldn't stick out to bad....
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Nice! So jealous!
Maybe you should get some button head screws???? Not picking, just a suggestion. |
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Thanks.....button heads would most likely look better....don't have any that small...yet...lol
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Metal origami, That's a neat way to build!
Cheer's, Neil. |
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Metal origami...lol...never thought of it like that before...but your right, thats kinda what it is
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