Yeah, there seem to be Hamiltons everywhere, and this one must be one
of the worst...lol.  I thought about aluminum, but its not really in
the budget, and ive never really worked with it. Also I've only got a
flux core welder at home, so anything other than mild steel would be
tough to assemble. 12 guage is pretty heavy (almost exactly 3 mm I
believe) but its sturdy, easy to weld and most important, available. I
also like the sort of rough look heavy guage steel can achieve when
finished, might be good to model cast parts. I think our exchange rate
is about the same as yours, but we might save a little on shipping ;)
Im still looking for a good (hopefully cheap)source for some double
pitch #40 k2 attachment chain if anyone knows of one...

Ed
p.s. they've got 1 dollar burgers, but I wouldnt eat them every
day....

On Oct 16, 12:20 am, Gregory Pwneror <[email protected]> wrote:
> I live in Hamilton too, but not in Canada.
> Good on you for using mild steel, I don't know of very many steel tanks,
> most are aluminium. I would personally use steel too, as aluminium is
> difficult to weld. Also how many mm is 12 ga?
> Attachment chain isn't particually expensive in the USA I believe, but it's
> rather expensive here in New Zealand, as everything else seems to be (even
> counting the exchange rate, I hear that in the USA they have $1 hamburgers).
> Most of your equipment will be usable in RC tanking, especially if you have
> an existing > 5 channel radio.
>
> -Gregory
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:33 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi my names Ed,  I'm from Hamilton ON, and I've been following this
> > site with much interest for nearly a year now.   Recently given up and
> > decided to try my hand at 1/6 tank building. Heres the plan, so far...
> > I ordered several Paper model kits from europe and had them enlarged
> > from 1/32 to 1/6 scale.  I figure I could use these paper parts as
> > templates for most of the hull and turret parts, that will be made
> > from welded 12 ga mild steel, of which I have an existing supply.
> > Already have a pair of motors too...and an old tippman marker. I'd
> > like to order some attachment chain as well tracks so I can get
> > started building (whats the pricing like on that stuff?). The subject?
> > I've chosen one I think no one has done before, the "M24 Chaffee".
> > Pics to follow...Most of my r/c experience is in aviation, so  any
> > help, input, advice, or criticism would be appreciated.- Hide quoted text -
>
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