Was looking on the internet for information on Pinewood Semi-Truck racing and came across this site:
http://www.cfshq.com/pinewood.asp
Be sure to check out the rules. I found it quite interesting that they were using 4 x 4 fence posts for the trucks and metal drywall studs as the track.
-Nitro Dan
18 Wheel Pinewood Challenge
18 Wheel Pinewood Challenge
Last edited by Nitro Dan on Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Master Pine Head
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Re: 18 Wheel Pinewood Challenge
I like the rules section. IMO they have the right attitude, light hearted and encouraging everyone to do there best. My favorite part:
we've seen wheels that have been specially machine lathed, and axles that have been grooved to form lubricant pockets, and a wide variety of other techniques used to make the wheels run truer or generate less friction. These approaches can become very time consuming and expensive and are, in our opinion, the product of unhinged minds. Obviously, we're all in favor of that.
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Re: 18 Wheel Pinewood Challenge
Last winter a guy was looking for someone to build a truck for him for his business. He was willing to pay for the truck and he race it giving full credit to the builder.
Did you see the weight? I was highly tempted to build one for him, but our scout derby was coming up and I couldn't ahve done either justice if I took it on.
the guy took some heat about buying a truck, but he was upfront and was giving dredit where credit was due, good guy really.
Woody
Did you see the weight? I was highly tempted to build one for him, but our scout derby was coming up and I couldn't ahve done either justice if I took it on.
the guy took some heat about buying a truck, but he was upfront and was giving dredit where credit was due, good guy really.
Woody