Awesome progress and a very cool tank. Cant wait to see it done and
moving under its own power.

On Jul 2, 6:18 pm, Mike Mangus <[email protected]> wrote:
>  The original plan is to go with TTS style tracks like the Spartan has.  But 
> I suspect the tank is going to end up heavier than planned (don't they 
> always?), so I may switch to an attachment chain track system for the added 
> durability and simplicity.  The suspension can easily handle it.  I suspect 
> the motors will have enough grunt to move attachment chain.
>
>  I'm good for a build session around that time.  We should be settled by then.
>
>  Mike
>
> ________________________________
> From: Clark Ward Jr <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, July 3, 2009 4:01:07 AM
> Subject: [TANKS] Re: Merkava Progress
>
> Mike, what kind of track system are you going to use?
>
> And, are you up for a tank build session in October/November?
>
> On 7/2/09, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Very nice looking tank.  Lots of work in there.  Looks like a quality
> > build.  Can't wait to see it in action.
>
> > Derek
> > T065
>
> > On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Mike Mangus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>  Over the past couple weeks since finishing the Spartan, I've been working
> >> slowly on the Merkava IV.  The torsion suspension was put in place, the
> >> road
> >> wheels were installed, and a mechanisim for connecting the turret rotate
> >> motor to the hull devised and implemented.  Oh, and a marker mount is
> >> partially installed (temporarily in place).  All in all, the tank looks
> >> pretty good ... and big!
>
> >>  I switched to Flickr to hold the Merkava build pictures.  Flickr isn't
> >> that great (I prefer Yahoo Groups file and picture manager) but works
> >> somewhat.  The link to the Merkava photo album is
> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/39806...@n06/sets/72157620308016739/detail/.
>
> >>  I'm very happy with the suspension and turret rotate.  The 1/4" diamter
> >> torsion rods seem stiffer than suggested on that torsion spring rate web
> >> site.  After putting the torsion suspension and road wheels on the tank
> >> hull, I stood on top of the entire thing.  The tank hull dipped about 1"
> >> under 220 pounds of me.  I don't think there will be any problems carrying
> >> weight and bottoming out the suspension.  Heh.
>
> >>  The turret rotate came out beautifully.  The rotate motor is a 24v
> >> windshield wiper motor and gearbox.  The shaft goes through the middle of
> >> the turret plate and meshes with a gear attached to the upper hull.  Just
> >> to
> >> see how it worked, I stuck the motor wires into a 7.2v battery pack.  The
> >> turret turned smoothly without binding.  The turning speed seemed just
> >> right.  As soon as the speed control arrives next week, I'll get it all
> >> hooked up and get some video.
>
> >>  After that, the build will take a break while we move back to the Unites
> >> States.  Once our furniture shipment arrives in the States sometime around
> >> October, work will commence again.  :)
>
> >>  Hopefully, the Monster Merk will be terrorizing battlesfields starting in
> >> the Spring of 2010.
>
> >> Mike M
>
> --
> Clark in Georgia
> M4 Sherman
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