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Old 29-11-08, 15:20
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Here's hoping they are NOS as claimed and not just taken off a wreck as was suggested. Depending on how they were stored, even 'new' may not be so great. I hope whoever ends up with them contacts me for the pair of NOS sprockets I have and will sell for the right price (less E-bay fees of course).
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Old 29-11-08, 17:03
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wonder why they would charge so much for a cast set ? am I naive in thinking you only need one good track link to make a pattern, then the metal from the old links are melted down plus some extra bits to account for lost material in the smelting process you can drill the pin ways yourself iwht a good pillar drill no ? my thoughts were if you are going to make new tracks you could CAD a design to incoroporate track pads for the road to make them last a touch longer .
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Old 29-11-08, 17:53
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wonder why they would charge so much for a cast set ? am I naive in thinking you only need one good track link to make a pattern, then the metal from the old links are melted down plus some extra bits to account for lost material in the smelting process you can drill the pin ways yourself iwht a good pillar drill no ? my thoughts were if you are going to make new tracks you could CAD a design to incoroporate track pads for the road to make them last a touch longer .
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You're right, casting new track links is the easy part, albeit they have to be hardened. The difficult (and expensive!) part is forging/machining/hardening track pins.

Secondly, yes, I suppose one could make a padded track, but realistically it would be a lot more money and frankly, considering carriers have relatively little ground pressure, a waste of time. Rubberized tracks might allow a bit more traction on asphalt, but probably not enough to justify their design & manufacture.
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Old 29-11-08, 17:56
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that would be why no one has done it i guess. i will pu my mind to the pin problem then see if i can get the cogs turning....Iam lucky in respect of alot of contacts within engineering and metal fabrication....unlukcy in respect that i live in the UK.
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Old 30-11-08, 15:55
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Guys,

Could you please post links or Ebay item numbers? IŽdlike to drool over some of this stuff also.

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Hanno
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Old 30-11-08, 16:42
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Looks like I was partly right about the track going for a bit more than the $2400. It was actually a lot more...$6309 Cdn on a snipe in the last 11 seconds of the auction.

It's getting so we will have to start hiring security guards to protect our carriers when we are away from home.

Item number: 270307022385
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Old 01-12-08, 10:24
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Looks like I was partly right about the track going for a bit more than the $2400. It was actually a lot more...$6309 Cdn on a snipe in the last 11 seconds of the auction.

It's getting so we will have to start hiring security guards to protect our carriers when we are away from home.

Item number: 270307022385
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Bren Gun (Universal) Carrier, Unused (new) Tracks- WWII Item number: 270307022385

My guess is these tracks are take-offs, IŽve seen rolls like this before and they were never new. As far as I know new links came in sections of 21.

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