Building a Rail Car for Abandoned Railroads



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25 thoughts on “Building a Rail Car for Abandoned Railroads”

  1. Maybe you can put a cow catch on front to clear the tracks agead of you!
    Plus fill the tires with inner tube green slime or rubber foam. Or use solid rubber insides the tires. But, where is the ๐Ÿ””. Bell and the horn?? ๐Ÿ“ฃ
    Put a bench seat on back .
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    Now to build a few more for excursian track tours fun how much per ticket??? ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…

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  2. I waited patiently for you to figure out that you can't allow your rubber wheels to be load-baring because they won't slip to fit the metal tracks. There are many reasons why trains still use steel on steel today!

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  3. Looks fantastic! Have you thought about using mine cart wheels? They might be available for a reasonable price and able to be mounted on a steel axle. it'd give a bit more weighy and thus battery consumption but it'd be a lot more stable

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  4. Why wouldn't you use PROPER rail wheels so it stays on the tracks ? They make wheels for retro hand " pump " carts that are galvanized and grooved to STAY on the tracks. less friction and you'd have a killer vehicle for long distance travel. Any job worth doing is worth doing RIGHT bro.

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