Friend of mine who has a comic book store in FL has a HO gauge track, we both used to race motorcycles. It all came back, cleaned his clock at the light😁
This is supercool awesome stuff, have a Merry Christmas to you and your family, lets hope 2024 is better for us all, enjoyed the show 😊 All the best for 2024 👊👍 Cheers🍺🍺 KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸😎👍✌ The Real Down Under 🤫😊
Love this, thanks for sharing, a few quick questions, what liquid are you using to clean the track? The glue or substance to stop the car in the shutdown area.... What is it? Also, the dial-in, is it stored in the software or do you update it every race? Thanks
You're welcome. Believe it or not, they use Coleman camp fuel to clean the track. The glue is some slime stuff from a hobby shop. I can check the brand the next time I'm there, but it is for slow down and/or traction. This system stores the cars last pass info under the driver and car name as well as your last dial-in. You can change it each round, or let it roll. Sure makes it easier tan trying to remember them.
@easternhotrodder Got it; at the commercial track; we use lighter fluid to clean the track and the tires. Regarding the glue; yes; if you can find out for me...I have a test drag track at home; about 19 feet; almost impossible to stop them from crashing; so would like to hear what you guys using without creating a major mess; I am using plastic polcar tracks, Still learning about the dial-in; but best way in my opinion to race.
@@inclair8610 The glue we use at the end is calledProfessional Tire Traction- MEDIUM. Made by Koford Engineering. Comes in a small squeeze tube bottle with a screw on top.
Friend of mine who has a comic book store in FL has a HO gauge track, we both used to race motorcycles. It all came back, cleaned his clock at the light😁
@@richardmeck8980 right on.
This is supercool awesome stuff, have a Merry Christmas to you and your family, lets hope 2024 is better for us all, enjoyed the show 😊
All the best for 2024 👊👍
Cheers🍺🍺 KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia🇦🇺🤝🇺🇸😎👍✌
The Real Down Under 🤫😊
Thanks KC. Yeah I second that, here's to 2024! Hope you are feeling better.
Love this, thanks for sharing, a few quick questions, what liquid are you using to clean the track? The glue or substance to stop the car in the shutdown area.... What is it?
Also, the dial-in, is it stored in the software or do you update it every race?
Thanks
You're welcome. Believe it or not, they use Coleman camp fuel to clean the track. The glue is some slime stuff from a hobby shop. I can check the brand the next time I'm there, but it is for slow down and/or traction. This system stores the cars last pass info under the driver and car name as well as your last dial-in. You can change it each round, or let it roll. Sure makes it easier tan trying to remember them.
@easternhotrodder Got it; at the commercial track; we use lighter fluid to clean the track and the tires. Regarding the glue; yes; if you can find out for me...I have a test drag track at home; about 19 feet; almost impossible to stop them from crashing; so would like to hear what you guys using without creating a major mess; I am using plastic polcar tracks, Still learning about the dial-in; but best way in my opinion to race.
@@inclair8610 Will do. Yeah, the dial-in races make it a level playing field. Cheap, or expensive, slow or fast, everyone has a shot.
@@inclair8610 The glue we use at the end is calledProfessional Tire Traction- MEDIUM. Made by Koford Engineering. Comes in a small squeeze tube bottle with a screw on top.
@@easternhotrodder Thanks for following up.....
Building drag track. What software timing system do you use / recommedc to use
Thanks
@@Banzai-Enterprises I’m not sure. I’ll try to remember to check the next time I race.
@@Banzai-Enterprises paradise Road Hobby in Murphy NC run it. They have a FB page and would be happy to tell you anything you need to know.