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dozerbuilder01
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Where did you get the digital angle gauge?
I got it off ebay several years ago when I was doing axle work on my Jeep. It's a Craftsman though and I think it sells for $35.
Show us your shop too. Here is an idea for your tracks made of radial tire with cut off sides.
If you go back a few pages, I have a few pictures on my shop.
And I have seen that before but a Micky Thompson Baja Claw which you show in the picture would cost a lot more than my tracks did. And they wouldn't quite work how I wanted.
Nice. I use EMD Locomotives every day. After seeing your work on this project, I hope they put you in charge of designing the cabs on the new engines.
Since this is the internet, all I can say is no comment.
As for the update, I worked on more sheet metal. Got the side pieces done that also hold the fuel tank.





Also made a cross brace that will keep everything together and support the tank. It ended up being real strong.


And I made another tool. Of course. I needed to make brackets that hold the tank similar to the real thing.






And I ended up trying to make the hood out of 14 gauge. Too lazy to go to the metal store (since it's a pain in the *** because they close so early). Since my bender doesn't like long lengths, I cut it up into 3 sections.
Overall, considering what I'm using, it lined up pretty well. I was only off by maybe a 1/16". I'll live with that. My Dad did bodywork a long time ago and still does from time to time. So it won't be a problem to finish it to make it perfect.


And I couldn't resist to put it all together to see what it would look like.
