I feel for you since I've been engaged in exactly the same procedure myself.
 
I find that watching Midsomer Murders on TV at the same time helps in some 
weird, inexplicable way . . .
 
Pete.> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:29:30 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: [TANKS] Sore forearms and the KTS :)> > 
> I love the idea of hinge tracks. Four inch wide hinge tracks. With> all the 
winter madness going on, I sat in the living room with tools> and hinges, and 
started putting things together in the hope of having> a rolling chassis soon. 
And boy are my wrists and forearms sore! The> locknuts take a lot of twisting; 
I think it'll take me a few weeks to> get the tracks together, but with the 
arrival of another box from> McMaster-Carr, all I have left to get is the gears 
and chains.> > I made a mid-course correction from the M60 (which will have> 
suspension, and take a while), to the new tank which will be> unsuspended, 
using the 4" wide KTS tracks... The simple and quick> tank (so I can go paint 
targets sometime before Christmas) is an> Israeli Ti-67. By not suspending it, 
I'm getting a roller quicker> and it's helping me stay motivated to screw 
together all those> hinges...> > -- > _______> / |O| \ Clark in Georgia> 
###=======### IDF Ti-67> ###=======### KI4GYT> ### ###> > 
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