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Old 11-20-2012, 03:52 AM
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My name is Andy and i too am a r/c addict.

I have been following the r/c construction community for some time now, and have decided its time to start a build. you all seem like a great bunch and i hope you all have a happy thanksgiving.
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Old 11-20-2012, 04:39 AM
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Welcome to the forum. Good Luck on your build. Remember we all like to see pics, and a great group to help out if you need....
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Old 11-20-2012, 09:44 AM
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Hi, Andy It's great to have another local member on the forum

This is the place to be to talk truck and learn the "tips & tricks" of our trade... so to speak

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Old 11-20-2012, 04:09 PM
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Old 11-20-2012, 05:25 PM
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My name is Andy and i too am a r/c addict.

I have been following the r/c construction community for some time now, and have decided its time to start a build. you all seem like a great bunch and i hope you all have a happy thanksgiving.
i have been lurking also, and planning. i also am from so cal, riverside area. what are you planning to start building?
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Old 11-20-2012, 09:01 PM
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i think my first build is going to be some kind of loader. im debating on the pros and cons of wheeled, and tracked. so it may be some time before i get anything going.

And thank all for the warm welcome. ITs nice to be a part of things now instead of just "lurking"!! (my new fav word- thanks edwalsh18)

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Old 11-20-2012, 10:08 PM
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i think my first build is going to be some kind of loader. im debating on the pros and cons of wheeled, and tracked. so it may be some time before i get anything going.

And thank all for the warm welcome. ITs nice to be a part of things now instead of just "lurking"!! (my new fav word- thanks edwalsh18)
LOL!

what scale do you have in mind?
do you think you will go with hydraulics or screw drives?
you gonna just play with them or will they be really getting to work?

i also want to build a loader thats tracked or a dozer. i want mine to really work. i have a 6hp roto tiller i might decide to donate to the cause if i can get it all planned out. if not i will go with drill motors.
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Old 11-20-2012, 10:47 PM
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Im not sure on the scale yet. I have yet to do alot of planning out. Right now im just scoping the cost of what it might take for either directions. it seems screw drive is more doable. im in no way a machinist. in my case, ive been an iron worker for 12 years, and have welding equipment and such. I plan on really using whatever i make. i love the idea of having a tool to do a job. and that would be the intent. with tracks i see a big cost, but on the other hand with wheels i see more work. so im still debating. im leaning more toward a tracked screw drive loader now that i think about it. and the plus side with that is i can make different blades to turn it into a dozer type too.
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