6 Lane Raceway Finishline "Support Stand"
Smitty, that works for me. I'll just screw them to the wood base.
cool... i'll weld on [1] flat washer anchor for the elastic and a washer fore and aft on the bracket for screwing to the base ...
LJLRC is going 4 wide on some specialty races using a 6 LANE RACEWAY's finishline unit... their CREW is gathering nuts er'... parts for the rig...the top washer retains the elastic tiedowns, the other 2 are to mount them to a steel or wooden base ;
. "STANDS" slid onto the unit's legs ;.
.[4] self tapping screws [metal base] , [4] wood / stovepipe screws and [2] elastics...
GO - DADDIO - GO !
They look good Smitty. Let me know what we owe you so I can tell Jeremy. Thanks.
I just cut some blocks of wood and glued them together, and drilled a few holes for track setup...and presto...done!
You can see the holes in the wood, this is for the track if it is on the floor, and the other holes is when it mounted on the boards.
The two holes
Finishline standing tall
Finishline looking Good!
Preacher
there you go guys... steel or easier to fab "norweigen wood" ...isn't it good !
I had a second 6 Lane Raceway I took the finish basE turned It around backwards drilled out the holes that the finisher slipped into to where the track with hook up to the Track pieces themselves
I took a second track piece from another 6 Lane that the finisher sets in and turned it around backwards so the track connects to the connectors and drilled out the finishers hole so it slides in cause it won't slide in backwards simple if u have extra pieces
You can see it on youtube search whiteimpalass2 thanks
wow... have any of you checked the e-bay price of the 6 lane raceway sets lately ?
figured this was easier than the 4 sided box... can also be screwed down onto a wooden track base...
at LOWE'S - 90* angle steel 36" x 9/16"x 9/16"... about 1/16" thick... $5. ?? ....use a hacksaw or a wizzer [cut off saw] to cut the slots and to lenth...
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angled to show bends ...
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screw, bolt or weld to your choice of base, finishline drops into the open rectangles... elastic tiedowns...