A faithful workable replica.  Will you build your "nice"  suspension pieces out 
of metal sheets and tubes?  I guess you could do that out of metal sheets if 
you have a jigsaw.
You could add an extra thinner spring inside the shock absorber tube.

Chrys
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Morgan, John 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 6:41 PM
  Subject: [TANKS] Sherman Suspension


  Attached are some pics of my M4A3 HVSS suspension.  This is the prototype, so 
I used less expensive materials and roughed it together to see if it will work. 
 The shock is made from ½" copper pipe with a 5/8" slip pipe.  Inside are a 
compression spring and two dowels cut to the right size.  The HVS is fake, 
using wood blocks to look like the spring and a film canister for the casing.  
After testing, I will have to put compression springs in the HVS to support the 
tank.  I feel comfortable with the design and am getting ready to make my first 
"nice" one.  After that, I will make six more (I need a spare).

   

  The wheels were cut out of laminated plywood using hole saws.  The rubber is 
2 ¾" automotive hose.  You can buy the stuff in about any diameter up to 5 or 6 
inches and it is a straight tube.  I just cut it on the bandsaw and it gives a 
great fit (like a rubber band).

   

  I have the lower hull cut out (will send more pics) and have ordered 4 drive 
sprockets to arrive this week.  I hope to make the tank expo this weekend, but 
have no information on it.

   

  Regards,

   

  John Morgan

   


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