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Looking to make some buggy jumps for off road grass track (1/8th nitro and 1/10 electric). Any advice on type of material to use, height of jumps, spacing between jumps etc. Photos of jumps would be great.
Link to back garden track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw8D0...eature=channel thanks ADW
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nice track dude. jumps would be cool
if using wood plywood is good . use shallow but long transitions and alter hight as needed. maybe adjustable. look at keigthlys club section on here they run on a grass track with some BIG astroturf doubles. they are so rewarding and could be bigger. good work pal
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Don't use wood. They work great for a while providing you build it right the first time but eventually rot and require repairs, you will only end up tearing it down.
Astro over dirt is great, you can sculpt the jump easily and the astro ensures it won't rut up over time and stay consistent. Building all dirt jumps are the best but require a bit of work and maintenance. |
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Thanks for the response.
Astro turf would be best but is expensive, may look at wooden jumps for the moment. |
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astro is expensive.
sometimes it can be free! check out your local sports centres, cricket grounds etc. often they will have a bunch of old stuff they are happy to give away. |
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what about problems with moles or mice under astro turf on dirt, is mineral mixture or gravel a possible and good solution?
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