[email protected] wrote:
don't use 321 or 300, 321 will come out a bit flexible and 300 will
cure quickly and may be too brittle for tracks.
I guess I just got lucky using Smooth-Cast 300 for the Tiger tracks,
because they've lasted 7 full battling seasons without any sign of
cracking, breaking or severe wear. But, now that I know that 300 is
simply too brittle for tracks, I guess I need to completely rebuild the
tracks so that they'll last longer. I'll be sure to tell all the other
veteran tankers using 300 for their tracks that it simply won't work and
needs to be replaced.
Frank "Hardness and Durability Are Not The Same Metric" P.
PS. Elements of sarcasm are present in the paragraph above.
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