Building myself a track Chapter II
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 4:08 pm
When I built my first track, I wandered around Lowes lost, and frustrated. I didn't know what I needed, what it cost, and most importantly how to explain what I needed, and what I needed it for to the people in the store.
I ended up with a overpriced thin piece of 4'x4' fiber board, 24' of weather stripping for guard rails, and tack nails, for 30 bucks. When I got home I didn't think I'd be able to do anything worthwhile with what I got, but I ended up with a decent little track, that fits perfectly at the end of my bed, so Ican hide in the bedroom, and play with my cars in peace, but now I've outgrown that track, and I want something bigger.
So now we enter the second chapter of my track building adventure.
This time I came at it much more focused, with a good idea what I wanted to do, and what I needed. Basically I wanted Cabo's track. So I went to Lowe's again. Got a full 4'x8' sheet 1/4" particle board. 40' of 1/2" clear vinyl tubeing, and 2 boxes of 1 5/8" nails, for 20 bucks. I wanted black tubing but it was at the end of the roll, and flattened, so I got the clear instead. That was my only problem in Lowe's. I had originally planned on painting it with chalkboard paint, but that was going to be too expensive, so I just got a couple can of some industrial black enamel for 3 bucks a piece.
So far I've just painted it. I could have used a 3rd can, but that's ok, it just supposed to look like asphalt, not really be pitch black.

Now I just have to lay it out. I thought about having an overpass, but decided I liked my thing with the outside oval, and a technical infied. So I just kinda expanded on what I did before.
Here's my rough sketch of what I'm planning.

I'm open to any suggestions to changes you guys might have.
Once I get that nailed to the track, I'll have my basic track to race on, but I planning on adding details like grass and cliffs later on as time goes on.
I ended up with a overpriced thin piece of 4'x4' fiber board, 24' of weather stripping for guard rails, and tack nails, for 30 bucks. When I got home I didn't think I'd be able to do anything worthwhile with what I got, but I ended up with a decent little track, that fits perfectly at the end of my bed, so Ican hide in the bedroom, and play with my cars in peace, but now I've outgrown that track, and I want something bigger.
So now we enter the second chapter of my track building adventure.
This time I came at it much more focused, with a good idea what I wanted to do, and what I needed. Basically I wanted Cabo's track. So I went to Lowe's again. Got a full 4'x8' sheet 1/4" particle board. 40' of 1/2" clear vinyl tubeing, and 2 boxes of 1 5/8" nails, for 20 bucks. I wanted black tubing but it was at the end of the roll, and flattened, so I got the clear instead. That was my only problem in Lowe's. I had originally planned on painting it with chalkboard paint, but that was going to be too expensive, so I just got a couple can of some industrial black enamel for 3 bucks a piece.
So far I've just painted it. I could have used a 3rd can, but that's ok, it just supposed to look like asphalt, not really be pitch black.

Now I just have to lay it out. I thought about having an overpass, but decided I liked my thing with the outside oval, and a technical infied. So I just kinda expanded on what I did before.
Here's my rough sketch of what I'm planning.

I'm open to any suggestions to changes you guys might have.
Once I get that nailed to the track, I'll have my basic track to race on, but I planning on adding details like grass and cliffs later on as time goes on.