Instead of nuts and bolts, you could use pop rivits.....

Just a thought.

Derek



On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Phil. <philjdo...@sky.com> wrote:

> Hi Pete,
>
> Thanks for the luck, you can always do with a little more luck.
> The track links are my only problem at the moment (I can cast non-
> ferrous but I really want these to be steel for durability). The
> sprockets (like the gears for the drive system) I can make quite
> easily, having a nice big dividing head and a rotary table on my mill
> make things like sprockets a no-brainer. Unless I want them over 20”
> Dia!
> Is this where I get swamped by requests to make sprockets for all and
> sundry? We’ll see.
>
> Phil.
>
>
>
> On 11 May, 22:43, Pete Arundel <pureteenl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hells teeth, Phil, I can't think of a more difficult item to scratch
> > build than the turret of a Chieftain! Talk about a multitude of
> > compound curves . . . and the glacis is equally complex. I wish you
> > luck and, if you can get track links and sprockets to match for a
> > reasonable price then I would certainly consider sharing the cost of
> > two sets.
> >
> > Pete.
>
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