To keep the 90 degree pieces together I used a big bolt through the
center that is cranked down to not slip.

On May 24, 10:13 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> just looking at this picture, i was wondering if there is any way you could
>  cut that rod in the middle, and add either a turn buckle or on of them
> long nuts  that they use on all thread. this would allow you to adjust the
> wheels so you  don't have a toe-in (where the front of the wheels point 
> towards
> or away from  each other).
>
> also, i see you made(?) some 90 degree pieces that attach to the bar,  
> might i ask what keeps them together?
>
> and what size all thread are you using to mount the wheels to?
>  (http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af94/mike2u/rctank008.jpg)
>
> Chris,
> _Odyssey  Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)

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