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Post by 6x6emaxx on Jan 13, 2005 20:32:53 GMT -6
I am going to try to build it using an old tonka toy and an old Radio Shack truck.If this works I am going to try others.
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Post by hcfr34 on Jan 15, 2005 19:07:56 GMT -6
Leave it to you " Dr. Frankenstien" to try something like that. Sound like a sweet project.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Jan 15, 2005 19:27:06 GMT -6
I will resemble that remark,(insert Evil Mad Man laugh here).By the way the first will be like the old loaders with rear steering ,but the next one will be the current day loaders,and I am working on plans for a backhoe,dozer,and an escavator.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Mar 21, 2005 20:05:26 GMT -6
Waiting on materials for chassis as soon as I can afford to buy them and radio gear and some servos.
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Post by hcfr34 on Mar 22, 2005 20:15:02 GMT -6
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Mar 31, 2005 16:18:09 GMT -6
Thanks for the metal info.
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Post by hcfr34 on Mar 31, 2005 19:18:43 GMT -6
Anytime, just send me your first born (loader that is). LOL. Seriously, I hope it helps.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 1, 2005 16:34:47 GMT -6
Ok if you want it I need some stuff to complete it . like money and parts. LOL.
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 1, 2005 20:23:28 GMT -6
Sure, who do I make the check out to. Don't be surprised if feels a bit stretchy.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 3, 2005 8:34:41 GMT -6
Boing,Boing,Boing!
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Hotrod
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Post by Hotrod on Apr 3, 2005 15:58:31 GMT -6
that sounds like it'll turn out awsome
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 3, 2005 19:02:36 GMT -6
Are you gonna do a hydraulic, air, or servo operation? Or is it gonna be a combo. I might be able to get ahold of someone who build hydraulic systems, but they are expensive, way expensive.
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Post by PDBRider on Apr 3, 2005 19:04:27 GMT -6
lol dont use hydralics. use pneumatics, a lot cleaner and cheaper.
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Post by Hotrod on Apr 3, 2005 19:11:04 GMT -6
seriously
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 3, 2005 19:13:54 GMT -6
I have never seen a pneumatic setup before. Do that one, maybe I can learn something.
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Post by Nitrotc3drifter on Apr 3, 2005 22:22:09 GMT -6
this sounds like its gonna be sweet , any progress pics at all?
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Post by Hotrod on Apr 4, 2005 14:07:38 GMT -6
yeah, i'd like to see 'em
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 4, 2005 16:00:36 GMT -6
Well to be honest I am only able to afford the servo route at this time but maybe PBRider would be so kind as to send me info on the pneumatics and free samples? ?lol,but I could use the info.Thanks. No pics yet camera is still down,sorry.
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 4, 2005 18:00:03 GMT -6
Your lucky, I can't even find my camera. Servos are not a bad idea. You could go with the 1/4 scale for the extra balls needed to pick up a load of dirt.
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Post by PDBRider on Apr 5, 2005 7:34:46 GMT -6
I have never seen a pneumatic setup before. Do that one, maybe I can learn something. Pneumatics is air, Hydralics are being replaced all over by electic-pneumatics. The problem with hydralics is that they large, require a pump, fluid, and can be very messy. You also can't get a very small cyclinder and if you get a small one it wieght so much. The ups about hydrulics its good for harsh weather conditions and have lots of power/toruque. Pneumatics can use a supply tank you fill up and doesnt need a pump to pump the air to the cyclinders. They also can come in any size you can think of. From like a 0.5" 0.5" inch cylinder to huge industrial ones. Good manufactor of some small cyclinders and other parts is clipper, not sure on the spelling. how large are you looking to make the like arms or what not. I have some smaller cyclinders. That cost around $20 each. I'll pm you information and bunch of goodies on it later today.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 5, 2005 14:49:36 GMT -6
cool thanks need all the help I can get.
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Post by Hotrod on Apr 5, 2005 17:17:13 GMT -6
man, just thinkin bout that project makes me smile, i definatley gotta keep up with this post till the end
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Post by RCJack on Apr 5, 2005 23:59:26 GMT -6
I would really like to see some pix of this project!!!!
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 6, 2005 8:40:56 GMT -6
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 6, 2005 14:29:34 GMT -6
Holy crap , did you find any sale info and any capacity info? I need to know really bad. Do you know if they can be controled by radio? That is just to cool for words.........
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Post by Hotrod on Apr 6, 2005 14:43:40 GMT -6
it is gonna be so cool if it works
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 6, 2005 16:07:09 GMT -6
If it doesn't work that way I have another way of doing it so no matter what it will work the only problem is the money and time to put into the project.Oh yeah and the organ donors , I hope all of you organ donor cards are up to date!!!!!!!!!
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 6, 2005 17:47:17 GMT -6
The pics I am posting here are JasoninAgusta aka Jason Carters scorpion. Does this answer you radio question. projecttwin.com/files/boards/IndependentSteering.jpg I will talk to him and try to get details. I believe he said this set up was around $800, and the guy wanted serious inquiries only. If you still want me to ask I will.
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Post by 6x6emaxx on Apr 6, 2005 17:51:30 GMT -6
Thanks dude but I am not indepedly weathly,and i stopped playing the lottery when the machine read my ticket and not chance LOSER. LOL.Got the camera back today so as soon as it charges I put them online.
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Post by hcfr34 on Apr 6, 2005 18:12:04 GMT -6
Finally got the pic up. I understand, I too wanted one until I found out how much it cost.
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