Well I did do the math, ( it left me short on rubber for track pads) but I've 
done two test fittings. Also my tank has more room to adjust ( in both 
directions). I'm starting to worry about the friction drive wheel. The thing is 
that if it starts slipping I will have to use the paddle wheel design.

Ryan w.


On Nov 9, 2011, at 7:43 AM, Mike Mangus <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I would hold off on joining the ends until the track has around 5 treads 
> left to put on.  Although we think we know how many it should have, sometimes 
> construction variances (or a mathmatical error) will change the actual length 
> the tank needs.  A test fitting with most of the treads on is the way to go 
> before joining.
>  
>  As an example, SV05's tracks were joined without a test fitting on the tank. 
>  I relied on the math to be right.  It was somewhat right, but it turned out 
> that the tracks really needed to be one tread shorter for tensioning 
> purposes.  The tracks run a little loose and there is no more adjustment to 
> take up the slack.
>  
>  T081's tracks were not joined until most of the track was already completed 
> and test fit on the tank.  After marking the actual length and joining the 
> track, it came out the perfect length and didn't run out of tensionor 
> adjustment.
>  
> Mike
>  
> From: Ryan W. <[email protected]>
> To: Tank Guys <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2011 9:33 PM
> Subject: [TANKS] Track question
> 
> Before I start I will update on the progress. I have completed 38" of nearly 
> 7 ft of track. Other than the fact that I might be a little short on rubber 
> by inches( for track pads) everything is going well. Would it be advisable to 
> join the two ends of the track together already. And I would just finish out 
> the remaining track pads while its joined? Or could this cause problems?
> 
> Ryan w.
> 
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