Making Tracks for a Tracked Vehicle or Tank

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2021
  • Making rubber tracks for my tracked vehicle project, also know as a personal tracked vehicle or magic carpet. These rubber tracks can also be used for mini tanks, track loaders, skid steers,mobility scooters or any other type of small tracked vehicle build.
    🛠 Tools and Parts Used In This Video:
    Rubber Tracks - rubbertrack.com/rubber-tracks...
    Drive Sprockets - rubbertrack.com/undercarriage...
    Differential/ Axle -amzn.to/3TpoOUw
    YesWelder MIG 250 Pro - yeswelder.com/products/mig-we...
    Evolution Chop Saw - amzn.to/3cnmQ1e
    Pillow Block Bearings - www.surpluscenter.com/Bearing...
    Automatic Center Punch - amzn.to/3E8VgPY
    Welding Clamps - amzn.to/3C77Pej
    Long Reach Marker - amzn.to/3vJwovq
    Shopping Cart Wheels - www.surpluscenter.com/Wheels/...
    Bicycle Shock Absorber - www.banggood.com/custlink/mGm...
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    👉Videos That Inspired This Project
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  • @MakingStuff
    @MakingStuff  2 года назад +27

    Send me a comment! I enjoy hearing from you guys! Let me know what you think about this latest project! Be sure to visit Perry's channel and see how the idler wheels were made, link in the description.

    • @swdweeb
      @swdweeb 2 года назад +2

      Thank brother. It was fun to do a collaboration and see what you were up to

    • @woodzyfox4735
      @woodzyfox4735 2 года назад +1

      Can i buy a set of these off you? with the reack

    • @MrShwaggins
      @MrShwaggins Год назад

      I was thinking how would you remove the seam on the entire piece and the only thing I could come up with is a file on a stick. Take the smaller piece of tubing, cut out the outline of the file blade, remove the handle of the file, insert the file into the cut out notch of the inner tube steel piece, tack it in place and now you have a permanent weld seam removing tool for that size! You could probably add a bit of weight inside with some ball bearings or a hunk of scrap to give it some extra gravity!. Heck i bet you could build a whole set of these seam removers. You just have to find a aggressive enough file that you won't cry over since your breaking it on purpose (or enhancing it!).
      BUUUUT,
      if you have kids and they play outside, rig the push pull action up to a pulley and the door via rope because kids never know if they want to be in or out. Grandpa doled out many lashings for the "IN OR OUT!" routine when I was young!

    • @zacksrandomprojects9698
      @zacksrandomprojects9698 Год назад

      Hey great informative video. If you check out Fireball Tools RUclips channel he came up with a tool to scrape the weld seam out of square tubing using a threaded rod and carbide tips. Theres more to it than that but it worked great. I subscribed btw! 🍻

    • @jerrodcalkins9782
      @jerrodcalkins9782 5 месяцев назад

      I know this is a couple years old, sorry for the late reply just saw the video recently. What is the axel and differential that you used. I did not see a link in amongst your other links for the parts. Thanks. Keep making stuff!

  • @cranktowncity
    @cranktowncity 2 года назад +15

    Man I recognized those mt55 tracks immediately. This things gonna be a beast, looking forward to seeing your progress!

  • @FauziNomad
    @FauziNomad 2 года назад

    You are very honest about the mistakes....a very genuine person

  • @ReidJD
    @ReidJD 2 года назад +52

    Thanks for being open about your mistakes in the shop! It makes me feel better because I mess up like you did in this video all the time. I learn something not to do every time. Thanks for making great videos. I've enjoyed your channel for several years now and have duplicated several of your projects!

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Bombinshoealala
      @Bombinshoealala 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree. This video makes me much more confident in trying it myself.

    • @dennismilburn444
      @dennismilburn444 2 года назад

      @@MakingStuff x.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 2 года назад +4

    A great start on the tracks. This is going to be a very interesting project.

  • @divya_
    @divya_ 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for doing this! Love that you are sharing BOM.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      Any time! Thanks for watching!

  • @tradingliveG
    @tradingliveG 5 месяцев назад

    I love it you just got into detail about where you get staff, and thank you.

  • @prancstaman
    @prancstaman 2 года назад

    Good deal buying the tracks and sprockets. I made mine and took almost a year. Gonna be a great project to ride.

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur 2 года назад +1

    This is going to be awesome. Seems like a good mix between bought and made parts. Always wanted to make something with tracks. Maybe one day.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      Go for it! It's been on my bucket list for a long time.

  • @codemonkeyhacks3973
    @codemonkeyhacks3973 2 года назад +3

    Nice, looking forward to see this project getting built!

  • @skagit58
    @skagit58 2 года назад +1

    Finally, someone who actually shows us what they are making, along with all the oops moments! You sir are getting my sub. 👍🤟

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 2 года назад

    My 97 Ram 4x4 box is finished and I was wanting to make a half-track truck for hunting. Great video, Thanks for some great ideas.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!

  • @user-sb9fw6ui2i
    @user-sb9fw6ui2i 7 месяцев назад

    You have just given me an idea of a project build for deer hunting season. Thank you.

  • @frozendude707
    @frozendude707 2 года назад +6

    Maybe it is because I did CAD and mechanical drawing in engineers prep back in school, but I will usually make a blueprint before I make something new to me, just so I can change stuff easily and make the mistakes in the drawing before i make them in the real world, I also tend to forget the basic stuff otherwise. Love the build so far!

  • @BaxterKaleb
    @BaxterKaleb 2 года назад

    Can't wait to see the finished machine.

  • @nicolec7290
    @nicolec7290 2 года назад

    Stuff I build is just like that , have to always go back & change something. Good build

  • @garysimmons1631
    @garysimmons1631 2 года назад +5

    I'm less than 2 minutes into this video and I have already subscribed. Now I'm going to watch the rest this is awesome and I agree most people don't give enough details. Have a great day Sir.

  • @kortt
    @kortt 2 года назад +2

    Looks like it's going to be an awesome build! I always liked the fact that you show the mistakes you make. Keep on keeping it real!👍👍👍

  • @212caboose
    @212caboose 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this!! I'll have to confirm some sizes, but this vid might be the solution for a 2/5 scale tank build I'd love to do someday!! So glad I stumbled onto your channel! Subscribed!!

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Glad I could help.

  • @mattboyer7812
    @mattboyer7812 Год назад

    One of the best video on making tracks. This will be just what I need for my paintball tank project. I like the links and the real world screw-ups, shows what to watch for when building. Earned my subscription today. Ty

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  Год назад +1

      If you are into paintball tanks, be sure to check out TankCommanderBT on RUclips.

  • @joehovanec1985
    @joehovanec1985 2 года назад +1

    Good suspension idea.

  • @andyb7754
    @andyb7754 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a fun build! I watched you cut the tubing with the Evolution saw and was impressed that you didn't do what I've done with mine (got a Evolution 14" & 10 miter). I'd cut just about all the way thru and then let the blade slow down by itself, knocked of a few teeth!! You need to blink once and a while dude!! LOL!!

  • @nutroll4205
    @nutroll4205 2 года назад +1

    Great video!! I think it’s a great design and I like how you are using the proper tracks and the proper sprocket. Great idea 👍

  • @user-fe7by1xo1i
    @user-fe7by1xo1i 3 месяца назад +3

    I have a disabled son he can't walk he's 11 I've been trying to make him a remote controlled tank. Just need to keep saving. Awesome video have a good one

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire 2 года назад +1

    always good to work and link to other youtubers! GL on this project!

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 2 года назад

    Nice team work with the kids.

  • @prashantpansare3431
    @prashantpansare3431 Год назад

    Highly skilled workmanship

  • @madebydoug
    @madebydoug 2 года назад

    Cant wait to see the completed project loved the video I'm considering building a single track for an ice fishing sled

  • @anthonyphillips7253
    @anthonyphillips7253 2 года назад +2

    Keep up the great work. I can always count on a cool and unique project on your channel.

  • @mouseinthefalls7836
    @mouseinthefalls7836 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your info about the parts that you have used in this build. It will help me out a lot as I build my 6X6 so I can put tracks on it to go hunting with. And yes one track per wheel, I'll have 6 tracks in all. Right now I'm just getting info and parts ready.

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 2 года назад

    Looks like a bigger lathe is on your wish list!

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Yeah, maybe Santa will bring me one :)

  • @jasonketchum4052
    @jasonketchum4052 2 года назад

    I am so glad I found this channel!

  • @IamtherealDodger67
    @IamtherealDodger67 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a good size to fit on a wheelchair conversion.

  • @jefdamen2977
    @jefdamen2977 2 года назад

    Great stuff, lots of info, learned a lot. Thanks

  • @dinclann
    @dinclann 2 года назад

    You are the man. Thank you!!!!

  • @phookadude
    @phookadude 2 года назад +3

    30 yrs ago our shop teacher would build sand rails. His sand rail had tracks on the back, they were made from large construction tires with the sidewalls cut off and steel brackets bolted on the inside. He had figured out a system that allowed him to deflate the regular tire, bolt on the tracks and then reinflate the tire as a drive wheel.

    • @ericcaldwell3584
      @ericcaldwell3584 Год назад

      I gotta say sorry for replying to a 1y old comment, since that seems to annoy some people. I've gotta ask, how did he reinflate the tires if the sidewalls were cut off? I'm trying to imagine this build, but I'm a little confused.

    • @phookadude
      @phookadude Год назад

      @@ericcaldwell3584 The system he used had 6 tires, the back axle had 4 wheels that pivoted where the axle came out. The tire pairs on each side were driven by chains from the axle. The tracks were the treads of big tires with steel brackets bolted along the inside to guide them on the bogey tires. To put on the tracks you just deflate the bogey tires and slip the tracks on and then inflate them.

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 2 года назад

    Good , the more details the better, anybody can build something and not share the learning curve, mistakes and parts. I will watch everyone if you can teach all of us. Thanks

  • @lukewarmwater6412
    @lukewarmwater6412 2 года назад

    every time I see a ideo like this I picture the bobcat mini excavator. small enough to go through a standard door way, and then there I see you have a set.

  • @steveangell4426
    @steveangell4426 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just found your channel. Going to watch all your track related vids. Very cool project. It's on my project list and you may have just helped me a ton. My wife however may think otherwise once I pay for all this stuff, haha. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thehobbymachinistnz
    @thehobbymachinistnz Год назад +2

    Nice project and very well explained. We all make mistakes and showing them helps others learn, so full credit to you. Just subbed to your channel.

  • @brentsmith5647
    @brentsmith5647 2 года назад

    Brilliant video thank you

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!

  • @RFMongoose
    @RFMongoose 11 месяцев назад

    Well this is about the coolest thing ive seen on RUclips in a while!

  • @RWGresearch
    @RWGresearch 2 года назад

    Fun project bob! Glad you showing both your sources and your failures. Shows the real way a build goes. Lol high five! Ps. We Still use the pin ;) ~Russ

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Thanks! Great to hear from you Russ, it's been a while since I've heard from you. Glad you are enjoying the pen.

  • @chrclmnky
    @chrclmnky 2 года назад +1

    This some bad 4$$ work man! 🤘🏻

  • @mimimitchell1989
    @mimimitchell1989 2 года назад

    GREAT JOB CAN 'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT VIDEO AND MEET UP.

  • @BushImports
    @BushImports 2 года назад +5

    That looks like it might be fun and maybe useful,I hope the rest of the build goes smooth for you without having to do anything over, I hate having to do anything over it really kills the joy in building the project.

    • @georgecarter8396
      @georgecarter8396 2 года назад

      If you were offer for sale what would-be an approximate price?

  • @rallymax2
    @rallymax2 2 года назад

    Coolest
    Build
    Ever

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel6714 2 года назад

    Hägglunds in Sweden has such rubber tracks as well. They are used in Bandvagn 206 for example and are arctic approved.

  • @TheAtomstrike
    @TheAtomstrike 2 года назад +3

    tapered bushings for fitting the sprockets on the axle can be made on a small lathe and if the sprocket breaks, nothing will have to be bored again

    • @bossdog1480
      @bossdog1480 2 года назад

      Exactly. I don't know why he didn't do that. He said he had a small lathe.

  • @neiljborja
    @neiljborja 5 месяцев назад

    Great documentation! I would have welded a little vertical "T" for the pillow block bearing at the front for maximum clearance, but it seems like clearance wasn't an issue in the end.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @awli8861
    @awli8861 Год назад

    Dude... This is exactly what I need! Shame I don't have any parts.

  • @Sidebranches
    @Sidebranches 2 года назад

    Damm I want to give it a drive when you’re done with this project.

  • @rcbroadcast8207
    @rcbroadcast8207 2 года назад +6

    this project is just what I'm looking for. I want to build a small skidloader with exactly these tracks. I'm curious how you want to build the drive. in my project it will be a hydraulic drive. I'm looking forward to the next episode. Good luck with this Project.

  • @AbdulWaheed-fx9ss
    @AbdulWaheed-fx9ss Год назад

    Very good Sir. Huge respect 🙏

  • @JimTheHunt
    @JimTheHunt 2 года назад

    I just found you. This looks like a fun project.

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew 2 года назад

    I like your style. Just subscribed!

  • @metalmeltingmark4655
    @metalmeltingmark4655 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Rebar77_real
    @Rebar77_real 2 года назад +5

    Tack so you can go back! Shop rule, for sure. Great work getting it that far. Cool build!
    If you ever wanted to completely remove the entire inner weld seam, Fireball Tool came up with a jig just for that. Basically it holds a HSS cutter and gets pulled through with all-thread. Just in case you ever need the full length someday. "Tips To Remove Weld From Tubing" on his channel(so I'm not linking to others on ya). Cheers.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +2

      Yeah I saw that Fireball tool video. I just didn't need to remove the entire weld seam on all 39 inches of the square tube so I went with the file method. Thanks for watching!

  • @donaldmcnatt9463
    @donaldmcnatt9463 2 года назад +1

    Snowmobile bogies and sprockets work really well so do the tracks

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Not many snowmobile parts here in the south, lol.

  • @domino2205
    @domino2205 2 года назад +2

    Here is the secret..... To remove the weld seam inside the square tube get a keyway broach and make a holder that can hold the broach so that it can be pushed thru the tube from the inside and it will cut the weld out of the inside of the tube so long as you design the holder to be able to hold the broach so it does not move as it is pressed thru the tube. Keyway broaches are cut on a taper so that each tooth removes more material as it travels thru the tube. Great build your doing!

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @blixtkrig
    @blixtkrig Год назад

    Amazing how it can stick together whit those cold welds😬

  • @tu1791
    @tu1791 Год назад

    Great Channel

  • @za3terbouncho648
    @za3terbouncho648 2 года назад

    very wonderful thank you ?

  • @THEBOSS-vn2ky
    @THEBOSS-vn2ky 2 года назад

    Good job kids
    ✌🇺🇸✌🤠

  • @RopoT21
    @RopoT21 11 месяцев назад +1

    здорово..очень полезно

  • @C_More_Butts
    @C_More_Butts 2 года назад

    For your track tensioner, may I suggest changing the 5/8 nut to a coupling nut. They are longer and would help with the stress by spreading it on more threads.

  • @DougsMessyGarage
    @DougsMessyGarage 2 года назад

    Interesting project. It gives me some dangerous ideas. Dangerous to the the pocket book that is.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Yeah I have several "dangerous" projects planned too, LOL. Thanks for watching!

  • @dougnash6316
    @dougnash6316 2 года назад +1

    Watching the third video and I wondered whether it would be easier to mount your seat/ foot well behind the track and provide a ski or wheel to keep it from tipping backwards.

  • @dcocz3908
    @dcocz3908 2 года назад +1

    I had a similar idea but using Flexon 815 conveyor chain and sprockets

  • @neiljensen9585
    @neiljensen9585 2 года назад +1

    New camera? Video quality is fantastic!

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I started using a GoPro Hero 9 when the camcorder got pelted by paintballs on the Tank Commander video. Thanks for watching!

  • @ekij133
    @ekij133 2 года назад +32

    Making tracks. Step 1] Buy them. The end.

    • @steampunkster2023
      @steampunkster2023 5 месяцев назад +2

      ROFL! 😊

    • @BahnGop
      @BahnGop 5 месяцев назад +9

      Sure.. if you have zero skills.. but when you build your own, you don’t have to take shortcuts, take all the time you need to build something better than a factory line.
      And often can be a fraction of the cost, all it consumes is time.
      Plus it’s more rewarding, and more bragging rights.

    • @ekij133
      @ekij133 5 месяцев назад +15

      @@BahnGop The point of my comment was that _this video_ which claims in the title to be about making your own tracks, is actually just him buying them.

    • @nateb4543
      @nateb4543 5 месяцев назад

      At a fraction of the cost if your time =

    • @wakeupslaveamerica
      @wakeupslaveamerica 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ekij133 wow! You take everything that literal? Most people can tell from the thumbnail what he meant.

  • @vdrux7739
    @vdrux7739 6 месяцев назад

    love to see if you build mini excavator with full details in the description please

  • @ChairMan71196
    @ChairMan71196 3 месяца назад

    Adding grease serts to the slip join adjuster would be ideal for long term reliability.

  • @builditright4666
    @builditright4666 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @daveb3910
    @daveb3910 2 года назад +1

    The taper is there for a taper lock, you just needed a matching sleeve that press in. Like a taper lock sheeve

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Yeah, Someone else told me that also but it isn't a standard size. I think it is specific to the Bobcat skid steer that it was originally meant to be used with.

  • @guinaldo29
    @guinaldo29 Год назад

    Muito bom.

  • @lukewarmwater6412
    @lukewarmwater6412 2 года назад

    next time just weld a block on the front of the angle you have the axle through with the tension adjuster. it will make the angle stronger and ... stuff. great build by the way. I would have done a few things differently, but then I figgure that maybe you havent worked in a fabrication shop doing what I have done. same result, differing path. good result. =right.

  • @normanhill1052
    @normanhill1052 2 года назад +2

    Nice job. I was hoping to see how you made the tracks rather than the trunnion(?) frame

  • @abdullahghalab5555
    @abdullahghalab5555 Год назад

    Hello how are you brother I’m abdullah my from Kuwait god job 👍

  • @olymono2625
    @olymono2625 Год назад

    A snowmobile parts supplier would have really been the place to go for idlers and drive sprockets.

  • @KarasCyborg
    @KarasCyborg 2 года назад

    Tracked machines are great for pushing power/traction, but it's a rough ride and very difficult to get the track back on if they come off. I think track on tires might be a better way to go. Drive a pin out of the track , ride off of them, and then take the track to where it might be easier to put back on, but you are never stuck. Plus you have the air cushion of the tires.

  • @teamidris
    @teamidris 2 года назад +1

    I’d have stuck with the taper on the sprocket. Inch and half shaft in single sheer with a taper on the end. First advantage is that sprocket is on there tight, so it isn’t going to move and get rust in the joint. Second huge advantage is dirt and reeds can’t pack into an open sprocket as easily. Idler might as well be a sprocket, at worst you have spares for later in life. I like the road wheel set up. *note, if building one, pick a standard road wheel with many material options. It will probably eat them. Sand and snow you might want rubber, stones you might want nylon. Honestly, if you have suspension you can go steel. Heavy, but they don’t screw up :o)

  • @MK-hr7ob
    @MK-hr7ob Год назад

    Good

  • @glenn9989
    @glenn9989 2 года назад

    You should put a small piece of pipe where the all tread goes in to hold it in place. You would be surprised how much pressure is on that. If it gets a little side pressure it will bend. A little pocket back there will add a lot of strength.

  • @myselfremade
    @myselfremade 2 года назад

    You need to put an spring in your tensioning system. The threaded rod and bolt will not cut it. Once you get going over anything other than flat ground, your bogies will travel up and down and your track tension will change. Your track will flap slap and catch, unless you're going really really slow.
    Also did you do any track tension calculations beforehand? There is the possibility that once properly tensioned, your track will compress the springs on your bogies even before you stand on the machine.
    Very nice build, as far as getting everything straight and square. That 3/4" measuring error could(and does) happen to everyone.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      I plan on tackling the springs and tension in the next video. Thanks for watching!

  • @ridinmoose4days533
    @ridinmoose4days533 2 года назад

    awesome build and nice to see somebody actually explain how everything is made and where to buy parts. With the piece of tube that the sprocket was hitting. could you have just notched the tube instead of cutting them all out and moving them?

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      No notch, because the bracket that welds to the bottom is the same size as the square tube. It would have hit thebracket too. Thanks for watching!

  • @Kendoe0341
    @Kendoe0341 2 года назад

    Just a welder fabricators opinion, suggestion. The way you have the boggies setup your tracks will be loose at full compression
    I think you may need to make your track tensioner spring loaded instead of all thread. Gas charged maybe like an old Motorcycle shock or two . Just a suggestion . Cool build.

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip. I guess I'll just have to wait and see how it works and go from there.

  • @roberteverette4766
    @roberteverette4766 2 года назад

    Track assembly looks great! Mistake happens, this why we tack weld, kinda like measure twice cut once. What is the size of the heavy wall tubing? Also on the idler wheels, could you plasma cut them out on 1/2 or what ever the thickness is from a steel plate/flat stock?

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  2 года назад +1

      The heavy wall is 1/8" thick. The wheels had to be about 7/8 thick to work with the rubber track correctly.

  • @seanmcgrath0213
    @seanmcgrath0213 2 года назад +1

    Hey, do you think the Olympic style rubber weights would work better instead of the shopping cart wheels? I want to build one of my own but thought I would run this by you to see what you thought...

  • @donaldmcnatt9463
    @donaldmcnatt9463 2 года назад

    If you go with the snowmobile parts you can save on a lot of weight

  • @ookiistore2684
    @ookiistore2684 Год назад

    Sir,i really want see the next part videos about this project 🙏

    • @MakingStuff
      @MakingStuff  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/37k4i9khOFE/видео.html

  • @nonyabidness6492
    @nonyabidness6492 2 года назад

    subbed

  • @davidevennou1551
    @davidevennou1551 Год назад

    Thanks for your video! I purchased same shock absorbers for my project. The spring rate seems a bit much at 450 lbs/in for your application. How did you arrive at choosing those shock absorbers? The price is right!

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 Год назад

    Looks like a big project and expensive too.

  • @ciaranconeely8579
    @ciaranconeely8579 Год назад

    Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.

  • @cammurray8453
    @cammurray8453 2 года назад

    Your small lathe is more than large enough to turn a tapered bushing into the drive sprocket... And you could have rigged up a boring setup to linebore the cast Al idlers using the magdrill you reviewed on your channel.

  • @carlericvonkleistiii2188
    @carlericvonkleistiii2188 2 года назад

    Here from swdweebs channel.
    Nice work!

  • @johnmccanntruth
    @johnmccanntruth 2 года назад

    Pretty cool project! I came over from the dweeb… 👍

  • @billyjenkins2467
    @billyjenkins2467 Год назад

    We all make mistakes a man who hasn't made a mistake hasn't been born yet 😀👍