Nice work.  Like the TTS assembly jig.

Steve "TTS" Tyng



On Sunday, February 24, 2013 2:29:19 PM UTC-5, Neil Rochford wrote:
>
> Thank you John for your encouragement. 
>
> The next installment :-
>
> pic 1 , I hold the inner track pads in place with temporary 4mm bolts 
> from bellow.
> The top & bottom pads are glued, glue is spread to all 4 corners.
> Pic 2 , The step is continued along my 1 Meter long track jig.
> I only do 2 pads at a time.
> Pic 3 , The loop is formed and everything falls nicely into place for the 
> joint.
> Pic 4 , All pads are glued and temporary nut & bolted for 24 hours. Next 
> week I`ll fit the tracks on the tank and see if I got the length right.
>
> Now we have a track loop completed. (I have devised a system to made it 
> very easy for myself incase the kids helped), next step is for the kids to 
> fit all the 25mm X  4mm bolts with double nuts and a nylock nut, (they can 
> do that).
>
> Pic 5 , 3 layers of paper soaked in wall paper paste on the turret base. 
> the first layer is just wet paper so it stands a chance of release. it 
> still wont be easy. this might be a total waste of time but in that case 
> I`ll call it an experiment and buy fiber glass.
>
> Im starting the second track this coming week.
>
> Neil R
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 8:04:22 PM UTC-8, jvragu47 wrote:
>>
>> Keep up the great work Neil. Nicely done.
>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>

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