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From: Joe Sommer <anvilus9-at-adelphia.net>
Subject: Re: tracks from tires
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 01:01:05 -0400
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com


Mike,

At 10:48 PM 9/22/2004 -0500, Mike Butts <buttsakauf-at-earthlink.net> wrote:
>   I reference to mounting guide horns on the inside of a mountain bike 
> tire. I say that an in-depth study of glues would be in order. There are 
> some incredible ones out there. Blue RTV silicon is very nice though 
> probably a bit too flexible. CA glue is too brittle. I would check on 
> stuff like Gorilla Glue I have used it on various things and found it to 
> be incredibly strong. It is activated by a tiny amount of moisture and 
> expand 3 times its initial size to fill small gaps. It must be clamped 
> though to attain full strength.
>Mike Butts
>(interested guy from texas)

You know more about adhesives than I do.  I hate
sticky stuff.

I hereby commission you to visit your local bike
shop, obtain some discarded tires, slit the beads
off (while retaining all ten digits), and conduct an
"an in-depth study of glues".

Give it a try.  Our current resident expert on sticky
stuff, Steve Tyng, recommends GOOP for almost
every application (including salving paint ball wounds
incurred in battle.)

Bike tires for tracks would provide awesome traction
and would be very cheap.

Keep us posted on:
a)  number of fingers
b)  how much skin has been stuck and torn off
c)  if this can work or not

Best wishes,
Joe


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