What about the hinge track? would that work for a tank the size I'm
going to need it? i tried finding butterfly hinges online and couldn't
find ones like it shows called butterfly hinge, but i found ones that
are Architectural Solid Bronze Hinge with a Ball Bearing:
http://www.hardwaresource.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=1691.

They come in several colors, if i go with the hinge setup, I'll go
with black.

When I search for butterfly hinges, I either get ones that look like a
butterfly, or ones like this one: 
http://www.hardwaresource.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=3748



On Apr 30, 4:08 pm, Cobra9431 <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are unsure which track type to build, The roller chain setup is
> the most simple and straight forward. Its also is expensive, but easy
> usualy is.
> It's hard to imagine how to fasten cleats to v belts securely, or keep
> them straight and not bunching or twisting. But I love to be proven
> wrong with things like that. Good luck.
> Myself tho, I live in the Vegas dessert and imagine that anything but
> a cog driven Tying treadmill belt would just dig into the soft sand
> and bog down. So gone with cog driven belt track to "float" over the
> shifty terrain.
> A grass playing field around here would be near impossible to find
> with out trespassing in the wee hours to perform unsanctioned night op
> scenerios (The Bums at Sunset Park would enjoy the show I imagine).
>
> Aaron
> T0??
>
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