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looking good did you tig the nuts on i figger that would be nuts to try and weld them all on?
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Yes the nuts are all TIG welded to the links. I made a small jig so that I could do both nuts on a link at the same time. It took me about an hour and a half to do it... 156 nuts later I was done!
Yesterday I focused on the track frames and got them close to being finished. I'm waiting on some motors and a speed control so today I will try to build the main lifting rams. Oh, I haven't weighed it yet but I'm guessing it will be at least 30lbs when finished. The boom arms are 3/8 flat bar and the bucket has 4 servos to operate it so those parts alone are quite heavy. Thanks |
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Greg its probably too late but found #35 k1 chain at a place called Belarus Tractor International, it is in the us, I bought 10ft for approx. $70 us with reasonable shipping.
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The last time I bought it from Viking Chains in Vancouver BC it was $7.50CAD per foot. That was about three years ago now though.
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