We had a few surprise days of snow, but it melted away and I was able to resume. Not only did I have it tilted the right way this time, I added about 100 pounds of weight. Looking much better now! Now we’re in for about a week of rain so that will delay me further but at least the rain should...
this looks like a lot of fun and something I should of aimed for first... hah.
I only got a 2.5 laps in due to rain, but I definitely felt a lot better about what I can achieve with my tools after the advice -
Tried actually tiling the box scraper the right way on my lunch break (only mad a few runs around) and it made a world of difference. I’ll be borrowing some weights to add to it and I think that will get me mostly there for the dirty path part of things. Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
We do and I was hoping to use pallets for ramps! hah.
It seems the part I wont be able to get around is needing stands to elevate and see the track. While i positioned the "control" spot on a slight hill, it still doesn't give enough of a clear view for proper depth perception
Ooph that is definitely way harder than I want to go. I was hoping to just try and maintain flat dirt to start with, and find a way to build ramps later on as this would be bashers running on the track for fun and not competing. Is what I'm looking to do not really viable?
Ya know what I had lengthened the top link thinking that would help, figures I ended up doing the exact opposite of what I should have! How would you recommend I add some weight to it?
Hello,
First off, first time poster so hello everyone! When I got into the hobby just a year ago I was in Omaha NE and had access to a large store with an in-door track and it was fantastic and I had many experts at hand to help. I have since moved to Northern NY and lack close hobby shops...