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Building a drivers Stand

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You must want him to sleep on the couch, Rolex. If the Jumbo-tron is big enough it shouldn't matter where she is in the house to watch it....
 
AAAAA. put a toe board on so a foot doesn't slip off. AND what is the weight limit, ie number of people?
 
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Fixed it for you.

I would have to sleep on Rolex's couch if I told her that!!

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AAAAA. put a toe board on so a foot doesn't slip off. AND what is the weight limit, ie number of people?

I plan on putting either lattice or slats under the rails at some point. I ran out of time last weekend and I'm still not quite sure what I want to do. It is only 4x8 so I would guess 4 maybe 5 adults. It would support quite a bit of weight but I wouldn't have more than 5 adults.It is built just like a deck....carriage bolts and all.
 
sounds like you are doing a great job. i know i could not do what you are doing. wish i could be there.
 
Thanks man! The first couple of years it was just me and a bobcat and it was a very modest track at best.... but it was better than nothing! LOL Only this year with some help of some friends and my father did the track really show its potential. My buddy Brian and his dad race alot and so they brought their track knowledge and layout ideas and we went to work. I think it has turned out well and if you guys are ever in MD give me a shout, I would love to have an RCNT club race! No timing system yet.... I don't know if I will ever be able to justify that... but I may look into it someday!:D
 
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