Longer videos is what we want and demand!!! 😂😂. Nice work man. Real nice work. Only issue I foresee is possibly the guide bars that you have to make so tall hitting tips as they go around the ends of the system/tires. You could always go with a more square shoulder tire that still has flotation kinda like a lawn mower rear tire. Then the side bars could be a little shorter.
Thank you!! Ahh I totally get what you are saying! You are totally right! I think I’ll mock up enough on belting to wrap a tire and see. That would be really annoying to hear those wheel guides hitting each other. Thanks for the heads up! I totally agree with a squared off tire. If these don’t work then I’ll use them to build some off road ATV trailers or something and get something else for the cat. Tires are easy to change out. Cheers man. Honestly I do appreciate the input!
Thank you sir! Build tracks, it’s easy I figured haha. My head hurts too. But I do love the process of building tools to then build my parts. These tracks are nearly as much work as the rest of the rig. I really do hope it works out. I think it will with all the design time I have put in. I know there may be issues but hopefully no show stoppers.
Thank you! Haha it wasn’t running. It’s a mechanical press brake so it needs to spin up a big flywheel to operate. I know it doesn’t look safe but it is as long as it not running. Cheers!
@@CenterLineDesigns As long as it stops the stroke really close to top dead center and the friction brake works well. I watch a lot of videos about workplace accidents.
The way it operates it isn’t at risk of falling. There is no form of potential or kinetic energy when it’s off. A key would have to shear to allow a shaft to rotate. That just isn’t going to happen when its not operating.
Excellent...I've been waiting for your next Cat video...The track design looks like it will be more than adequate for the machine...Excellent job as usual...I really like your jigs!
Look into the prime weld cut60 plasma. It's a highly regarded machine and very durable. And great price. I have been using the Everlast 52i and it's been great too. It's got a 100% duty cycle at 40a
The cut60 is the exact one I have been looking at. Nice good to know. I just bought the 253dpi mig welder and am impressed with everlast. Was thinking about looking into one of their cutters as well. Cheers!
What would be interesting is the cost of this hobby? Man hours, material, power consumption for the manufacturing of all the parts. Oh wait a minute, we don't want the wife to know she isn't getting that new what ever. This has been a great build along with all the other random videos thrown in for entertainment, THANKS!!
I have a ball park figure of cost of materials. My budget for it was $20k CAD. Like most budgets they are meant to be broken haha. I was trying to track man house at the beginning but it got so difficult. But over all I’ll be able to estimate the hours. Typically work on it on average 8 hrs a week ish. I have a very understanding wife lol. She thinks it cool too but more just wants to ride in it. Thank you! I appreciate you taking to time to give feedback. All the positivity from the viewers does keep me driven. Almost two years into this now, so motivation can be hard sometimes. I hope to kind of keep that the structure of the channel moving forward. A large main project but also side things that can be covered in just one video. My list of ideas is longer than the time and money I have to do it. So I won’t be going away any time soon! Cheers
The reliability and durability are on display. Some customer is going to come along and ask him to build a similar thing for them. It is a gamble. But if all he ends up with is a cool custom tracked vehicle, it is not a bad deal at all, so long as his family uses it and enjoys it.
He has an older Bombardier. This one is completely designed and build by myself. I took inspiration from the bombi’s and also Argo/muddox! Maybe if my channel gets big enough I’ll have to go riding with them lol!
Thank you! It’s turning out better than I expected So much material yes! Each grouser is about 4 lbs ish. 120 grousers bet track so around 500lbs a track I suppose. I’ll try to get a more accurate weight once they are built. Cheers and thanks for watching
I really want to go the route of hot dip galvanizing. Actually just got a quote back and it’ll be approx $700. I know it will wear off in certain areas but anything will. This way the inside gets coated and it will basically last for ever
@CenterLineDesigns this sounds like the most durable option. Wish there was a way to test them first without going through all the extra hassle of assembling and disassembling them and assembling them again.
For sure. But that was 3/8” material and with the TPI I have on the blade I had like 4-5 teeth in contact so it was all good. I abused the blade previously.
Longer videos is what we want and demand!!! 😂😂. Nice work man. Real nice work. Only issue I foresee is possibly the guide bars that you have to make so tall hitting tips as they go around the ends of the system/tires. You could always go with a more square shoulder tire that still has flotation kinda like a lawn mower rear tire. Then the side bars could be a little shorter.
Thank you!! Ahh I totally get what you are saying! You are totally right! I think I’ll mock up enough on belting to wrap a tire and see. That would be really annoying to hear those wheel guides hitting each other. Thanks for the heads up!
I totally agree with a squared off tire. If these don’t work then I’ll use them to build some off road ATV trailers or something and get something else for the cat. Tires are easy to change out.
Cheers man. Honestly I do appreciate the input!
Cole my head hurts from realizing all the past and future work processes you're putting into the tracks. More power to you!
Thank you sir! Build tracks, it’s easy I figured haha. My head hurts too. But I do love the process of building tools to then build my parts. These tracks are nearly as much work as the rest of the rig. I really do hope it works out. I think it will with all the design time I have put in. I know there may be issues but hopefully no show stoppers.
Awesome!! Very exciting stuff!
Thank you sir! Getting so close!
Great job explaining how all the individual track parts go together. I did flinch when you put your head between the brake jaws.
Thank you! Haha it wasn’t running. It’s a mechanical press brake so it needs to spin up a big flywheel to operate. I know it doesn’t look safe but it is as long as it not running.
Cheers!
@@CenterLineDesigns As long as it stops the stroke really close to top dead center and the friction brake works well. I watch a lot of videos about workplace accidents.
The way it operates it isn’t at risk of falling. There is no form of potential or kinetic energy when it’s off. A key would have to shear to allow a shaft to rotate. That just isn’t going to happen when its not operating.
Excellent...I've been waiting for your next Cat video...The track design looks like it will be more than adequate for the machine...Excellent job as usual...I really like your jigs!
Thanks Karl! Progress continues…. Slowly haha. Cheers!
G'day awesome video mate
Thanks buddy! Good to hear from ya!
Look into the prime weld cut60 plasma. It's a highly regarded machine and very durable. And great price.
I have been using the Everlast 52i and it's been great too. It's got a 100% duty cycle at 40a
The cut60 is the exact one I have been looking at. Nice good to know. I just bought the 253dpi mig welder and am impressed with everlast. Was thinking about looking into one of their cutters as well.
Cheers!
What would be interesting is the cost of this hobby? Man hours, material, power consumption for the manufacturing of all the parts. Oh wait a minute, we don't want the wife to know she isn't getting that new what ever. This has been a great build along with all the other random videos thrown in for entertainment, THANKS!!
I have a ball park figure of cost of materials. My budget for it was $20k CAD. Like most budgets they are meant to be broken haha. I was trying to track man house at the beginning but it got so difficult. But over all I’ll be able to estimate the hours. Typically work on it on average 8 hrs a week ish.
I have a very understanding wife lol. She thinks it cool too but more just wants to ride in it.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking to time to give feedback. All the positivity from the viewers does keep me driven. Almost two years into this now, so motivation can be hard sometimes.
I hope to kind of keep that the structure of the channel moving forward. A large main project but also side things that can be covered in just one video. My list of ideas is longer than the time and money I have to do it. So I won’t be going away any time soon! Cheers
The reliability and durability are on display. Some customer is going to come along and ask him to build a similar thing for them. It is a gamble. But if all he ends up with is a cool custom tracked vehicle, it is not a bad deal at all, so long as his family uses it and enjoys it.
Cole have you gotten snow up there yet Hamilton Ont her no snow here yet? The Snow Cat Is looking good!
Nope no snow! Just a ton of rain lately.
Thank you sir!
Funny, looks just like the one from Matts Offroad…
He has an older Bombardier. This one is completely designed and build by myself. I took inspiration from the bombi’s and also Argo/muddox!
Maybe if my channel gets big enough I’ll have to go riding with them lol!
Big fan of the project. Lots of material in the tracks. What do you estimate they will weigh when all said and done?
Thank you! It’s turning out better than I expected So much material yes! Each grouser is about 4 lbs ish. 120 grousers bet track so around 500lbs a track I suppose. I’ll try to get a more accurate weight once they are built.
Cheers and thanks for watching
Maybe paint some lube onto the punches, and onto the sides of the aluminum angles so that the belt can slide through more easily.
That is a wonderful plan Kevin! I was also thinking of loosening up the angles just a bit. Cheers!
Im curious what you decided on corrosion protection for the grousers.
I really want to go the route of hot dip galvanizing. Actually just got a quote back and it’ll be approx $700. I know it will wear off in certain areas but anything will. This way the inside gets coated and it will basically last for ever
@CenterLineDesigns this sounds like the most durable option. Wish there was a way to test them first without going through all the extra hassle of assembling and disassembling them and assembling them again.
When cutting flat stock in your bandsaw lay material flat as to have the most bandsaw teeth engaged you will save the life of your blades
For sure. But that was 3/8” material and with the TPI I have on the blade I had like 4-5 teeth in contact so it was all good. I abused the blade previously.