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Nice,
I like the xmods miniz track |
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cool but how will the dog do?
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He's not a digger but he does like to run up and down the back fence with the neighbours dog doing the same on the other side So we'll see If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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be carefull with his traps on the road....
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Yes I'll have to sweep for land mines before races If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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So, what will you use for the track layout?
Flexible hoses of some kind? I'm guessing you're not allowed to use anything permanent ? Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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I have a friend who used layers of carpet for his indoor tracks. in outdoor, the owners used red tubes (used for the electrical wires )
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I see you fixed your
greengrocer's apostrophe
Nice to have a track in your own back yard. |
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your right I have collected 4 weights from safety cones which I'll paint as Corner markers + the tree (permanent feature of the track ) I also have some large diameter orange electrical conduit which I'm going to cut in half for the track lane guides and what would a track be with out some jumps My friend who works for Snap-on, has given me the cardboard load ramps from their tool boxes Oh sounds very exciting when I list it all down If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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