[Public-List] track car slides

Cole, Andrew L andrew.cole at llff.com
Tue Mar 4 05:19:55 PST 2008


I used strips of teak cut to size on a table saw.  Take the track and
the car to the table saw and you can figure out how wide to make them so
they don't rub the car, and how thick to make it so the car doesn't
touch the deck.  I seem to recall the tolerances were just close enough
that I wouldn't try to cut the teak from measurements, I'm pretty sure I
had to shave it a couple times to get it just right without making it
too small.

I don't see why you couldn't do it with Delrin instead, I just happened
to have some teak scraps laying around.

Andrew Cole
Andante - 152

>Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 10:21:31 -0500 (EST)
>From: Bill Woodford <williamwoodford at charleswoodford.com>
>Subject: [Public-List] track car slides

>What is the preferred method for raising the track so that the car will
slide 
>easily?  Thank you in advance for your suggestions.  

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