f150dan
Quarry Creeper
I have been trying to come up with a few ways to build a pulling sled for my rock crawler and a few other trucks I've got. I was thinking about making a pulling coarse 30ft long to use it on. I think the sled should weigh 50-150lbs. (including the weight) so it would be compatible with just about any RC truck.
IMO the easiest way to do make the weight move to the front would be to have a small rope that would wrap around one or both of the drive axles of the sled. That is the least complicated way I can come up with, but once the weight got to the top of the sled the wheels would lock up and slide. And I was planning on trying to get the weight to be all the way up top by 3/4 length of the track. I'm not really sure how it works in 1:1 scale, but thats what I was thinking.
My next idea was to find a small chain and sprockets to move the weight, but I'm not sure where I can find chains and sprockets small enough. I also don't know how much resistance that would be for a RC car to move it.
So far, I'm thinking about making the main trailer frame out of 1/4 or 3/8 square steel tubing and then make the ramp and front sled out of aluminum I've got lying around. The trailer needs to be heavy enough to turn its tires and not slide them once the weight gets started moving up. I'm also planning on running 2 axles under it with 2.2 tires/wheels.
Is there anything I'm not thinking about or unforseen problems that I might run into. What do you guys think? Do you have any suggestions? If I get one built, would any of you guys wanna see how your rig stacks up pulling it?
I've been seeing a sled on ebay called "The Draggin Wagon" but its kindof a classic or collectors item and I'm wanting one to use. I've also found other sled kits on the internet, but they are usually more then $500 bucks and some of them just don't look right to me. I'll try to make a quick sketch to show you what I'm thinking about building.
IMO the easiest way to do make the weight move to the front would be to have a small rope that would wrap around one or both of the drive axles of the sled. That is the least complicated way I can come up with, but once the weight got to the top of the sled the wheels would lock up and slide. And I was planning on trying to get the weight to be all the way up top by 3/4 length of the track. I'm not really sure how it works in 1:1 scale, but thats what I was thinking.
My next idea was to find a small chain and sprockets to move the weight, but I'm not sure where I can find chains and sprockets small enough. I also don't know how much resistance that would be for a RC car to move it.
So far, I'm thinking about making the main trailer frame out of 1/4 or 3/8 square steel tubing and then make the ramp and front sled out of aluminum I've got lying around. The trailer needs to be heavy enough to turn its tires and not slide them once the weight gets started moving up. I'm also planning on running 2 axles under it with 2.2 tires/wheels.
Is there anything I'm not thinking about or unforseen problems that I might run into. What do you guys think? Do you have any suggestions? If I get one built, would any of you guys wanna see how your rig stacks up pulling it?
I've been seeing a sled on ebay called "The Draggin Wagon" but its kindof a classic or collectors item and I'm wanting one to use. I've also found other sled kits on the internet, but they are usually more then $500 bucks and some of them just don't look right to me. I'll try to make a quick sketch to show you what I'm thinking about building.