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Post by beastworx on Jan 17, 2009 19:53:52 GMT -7
Hey Guys...
I've been lurking on this board for almost a year... I'm very impressed with how freely you give information to anyone who requests it... I'm looking forward to within the next year setting up my own dragstrip, probably an 1/8 mile strip... I'm contemplating cutting some Tyco or AFX track lengthwise & sinking it in some MDF for proper lane spacing... I'll try a piece on the table saw & see how it turns out...
I would like to participate in a proxy race this year & will do my best to do that... I've already spoken to Gary Mead & have ordered a couple of bodies from him... Super nice guy... I'm trying to understand some of the terminology & rules, & won't hesitate to ask my share of stupid questions...
I'm not new to HO, I re-discovered it last year & built a 4-lane road course... I'm in the process of moving it into a dedicated room so it is all apart at the moment...
I grew up in the era of the large 1/24 tracks when professionals actually toured the country... When all that died off we took all that we had learned in technology & scratchbuilding & applied it to HO... Full brass chassied scratchbuilt HO cars, I wish I still had one of them today, or at least pictures...
Well enough babbling for now...
later...
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Post by Dusted on Jan 17, 2009 20:40:55 GMT -7
Welcome aboard! Now I'm not the only new guy asking what seems like dumb questions
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Post by allstarhr on Jan 17, 2009 21:16:41 GMT -7
Whoa.. No dumb questions here. Just questions that you haven't heard the answer to yet. We may get the answer right and then... Hey, we try! Beastworx, I have a portable track that was made up in the N.E. using two sets of regular HO track with a 3" filler strip between them in the middle and painted black. The two outside lanes are wired in reverse and can be used to bring the cars back. Depending on how realistic you want it to be, this could be a good idea for a snap together track. Another method if you don't mind the closeness, is to use one regular track mounted on 1x4's. It works well too, and if you add two more 1x4's screwed into the sides to form an "H" shape it allows the wiring to be stapled under the cross board that the snap together track is on. The side boards then look like and work as guard rails. Easy to make portable if you wish. It worked well. Just some more ideas. Welcome to the group!
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Post by beastworx on Jan 17, 2009 22:01:08 GMT -7
Welcome aboard! Now I'm not the only new guy asking what seems like dumb questions Thanks for the welcome... We can always see who can ask the dumbest question... ;D
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Post by beastworx on Jan 17, 2009 22:13:15 GMT -7
Whoa.. No dumb questions here. We'll see 'bout that... ;D Beastworx, I have a portable track that was made up in the N.E. using two sets of regular HO track with a 3" filler strip between them in the middle and painted black. The two outside lanes are wired in reverse and can be used to bring the cars back. Depending on how realistic you want it to be, this could be a good idea for a snap together track. Another method if you don't mind the closeness, is to use one regular track mounted on 1x4's. It works well too, and if you add two more 1x4's screwed into the sides to form an "H" shape it allows the wiring to be stapled under the cross board that the snap together track is on. The side boards then look like and work as guard rails. Easy to make portable if you wish. It worked well. Just some more ideas. Thanks for the ideas, I think I might of read a posting by you before on the second set-up... I'm still going to try a piece of track on the tablesaw just to see what will happen to it... Thanks for the welcome, it is much appreciated...
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Post by scottman2007 on Jan 17, 2009 22:48:55 GMT -7
Welcome Beastworx. there is no dumb question on here and ,this is a great bunch of guys to race with and to get any tips you need to build a car for any class.One thing ill say about sam and john on here is they are really helpful for any questions and everyone here are friends,alot of clubs and forums could learn alot from this forum, ...FUN...No DRAMA..And great Fair Racing.You will be hooked on racing here,Again Welcome!!!!!!!! Scott
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2009 8:01:29 GMT -7
Welcome beastworx
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Post by Dusted on Jan 18, 2009 8:46:35 GMT -7
I didn't say they were dumb questions but to us (i should say me I shouldn't speak for Beastworx) we feel like they are even though you guys don't feel that way and gladly answer our questions to help us get started.
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Post by SKR on Jan 18, 2009 9:39:02 GMT -7
Welcome Beastworx!
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Post by beastworx on Jan 19, 2009 20:58:56 GMT -7
Welcome Beastworx. there is no dumb question on here and ,this is a great bunch of guys to race with and to get any tips you need to build a car for any class.One thing ill say about sam and john on here is they are really helpful for any questions and everyone here are friends,alot of clubs and forums could learn alot from this forum, ...FUN...No DRAMA..And great Fair Racing.You will be hooked on racing here,Again Welcome!!!!!!!! Scott I've definitely got that feeling from my lurking, that there truly is a great bunch of guys here, and totally willing to share information & to take the time to help... All of it already is very much appreciated...
I get the feeling that Sam & John are involved in this sport for all the right reasons...
Thanks for the welcome Scott...
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Post by beastworx on Jan 19, 2009 21:00:29 GMT -7
Thanks for the welcome carpaholic316, it's much appreciated...
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Post by beastworx on Jan 19, 2009 21:06:35 GMT -7
I didn't say they were dumb questions but to us (i should say me I shouldn't speak for Beastworx) we feel like they are even though you guys don't feel that way and gladly answer our questions to help us get started. It is great and I whole heartedly agree with "dusted" in regards to the dumb questions... It is very unusual in this cyber-world, that you guys take the time to educate and promote the sport of HO Drag Racing, by the sharing of knowledge that you have all painstakingly learned...
Well done guys...
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Post by beastworx on Jan 19, 2009 21:07:44 GMT -7
Thanks Sam, can I call ya Sam...?
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Post by da big ragu on Jan 19, 2009 21:14:51 GMT -7
hey beastworx i know how you feel i joind about a year ago i think and i also can tell you there is a great bunch of guys here and they even helped me alot and still do so come along and join the fun good times had by all da big ragooo aka sauce king .
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Post by beastworx on Jan 19, 2009 21:26:14 GMT -7
hey beastworx i know how you feel i joind about a year ago i think and i also can tell you there is a great bunch of guys here and they even helped me alot and still do so come along and join the fun good times had by all da big ragooo aka sauce king . Thanks da big ragu... I'm looking forward to being a part of this great on-line community as well as the "balls-out" competition... Now I just gotta build me somethin'...
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