MG200 Designs - Articulation ramp Neat little 30 degree ramp I built today. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=22703 http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/pictu...ictureid=22701 |
Very cool. Where did you get the flat steel for the ramp? |
Looks good but,that looks closer to 45 degrees to me.:mrgreen: |
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Looks like it could stand to be a little longer... :mrgreen: Great work "thumbsup" |
Very cool, I would say put some heat shrink tubing on all the feet. |
Thanks guys, that was the longest piece of the the perforated steel I had, otherwise I would have made it a bit longer8). |
thats awesome! cant wait to see whats next! feels like everytime i come online Trenton has something new and unique to look at! "thumbsup" |
man that awsome how did you weld the metals? |
Nice work Trenton ... I'd like to see just how high I could get .. Wait a min I mean I'd like to see how high my rig would go... That sounds better ... haha I'm gonna build me one of these ... What's the legal degree it would be in 1:1? J-bird |
You continue to amaze Trenton. We really need to find a source for a scale version of the expanded or perferated metal we used in the navy, the perferations were kind of like bullet holes in that they penetrated from one side and left some "teeth" in the plate on the opposit side. The expanded looked like it was twisted to give that same "tooth" effect. That stuff would be killer for RTI Ramps and sand ladders. |
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the 1:1 is a 30 degree ramp and about 9 feet long |
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