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PVC track markers
Anyone seen these similar ( flat type )PVC protective cable cover for construction use? They were approx. 3 feet long each and sold in packs of 25 pcs around $40.00. They have interlocking ends so can be joined in long lengths...also can form curve, idea for track markings.
If found the source we all share the costs. I think about 50 pcs will be good for the super megacourt, and about $8.00 for each person if have 10 pax for joint venture. Any comments?
If found the source we all share the costs. I think about 50 pcs will be good for the super megacourt, and about $8.00 for each person if have 10 pax for joint venture. Any comments?
Marpek- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
boolean21 wrote:i'm in!
let's hunt for where to buy!
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Marpek- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
marpek... look for the source of the markers first....
got ready sponsors for the markers if not too ex...
bbb..!
see where cheaper!
got ready sponsors for the markers if not too ex...
bbb..!
see where cheaper!
Re: PVC track markers
I only got 1 questions buy liao who keep I'm in as long I not the 1 keeping it
Teck- Crawler
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Join date : 2011-09-27
Re: PVC track markers
1metre length still easy to keep...Teck wrote:I only got 1 questions buy liao who keep I'm in as long I not the 1 keeping it
boss drive big car can easily keep hor...
Re: PVC track markers
boolean21 wrote:1metre length still easy to keep...Teck wrote:I only got 1 questions buy liao who keep I'm in as long I not the 1 keeping it
boss drive big car can easily keep hor...
Boss teck pointed outa good question and answer too! Last time me and my friends used those as track markers. Now lost contacts so have to hunt again. We got around 50 pcs( flat and light type ) and can put in saloon car boot no problem...your big car car peanuts liao!
Marpek- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
Marpek wrote:boolean21 wrote:i'm in!
let's hunt for where to buy!
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oceanic wrote:Marpek wrote:boolean21 wrote:i'm in!
let's hunt for where to buy!
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coldman28- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
I in n i will fo the storage
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Re: PVC track markers
count me in.
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Re: PVC track markers
Marpek wrote:boolean21 wrote:i'm in!
let's hunt for where to buy!
Swee! Let's lists down interested parties for supporting;
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2. Marpek
3. oceanic
4. coldman28
5. teck
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Marpek wrote:boolean21 wrote:i'm in!
let's hunt for where to buy!
Swee! Let's lists down interested parties for supporting;
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3. oceanic
4. coldman28
5. teck
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7. speedstream
8. LANE Boys RC
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Re: PVC track markers
Redhill DM have been using it for drifting. Quite heavy to carry if there are a lot. I never ask them where they got it. Still need to tape it to the ground to prevent it from shifting.
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RTECH- Crawler
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Location : Hougang
Re: PVC track markers
RTECH wrote:Redhill DM have been using it for drifting. Quite heavy to carry if there are a lot. I never ask them where they got it. Still need to tape it to the ground to prevent it from shifting.
Master rtech... can help to check with your DM kakis?
Re: PVC track markers
boolean21 wrote:RTECH wrote:Redhill DM have been using it for drifting. Quite heavy to carry if there are a lot. I never ask them where they got it. Still need to tape it to the ground to prevent it from shifting.
Master rtech... can help to check with your DM kakis?
Yes my master, Just ask my friend he said another guy got it but dunno where. I will ask that guy the next dm cause dun have his contact.
RTECH- Crawler
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Age : 52
Location : Hougang
Re: PVC track markers
RTECH wrote:boolean21 wrote:RTECH wrote:Redhill DM have been using it for drifting. Quite heavy to carry if there are a lot. I never ask them where they got it. Still need to tape it to the ground to prevent it from shifting.
Master rtech... can help to check with your DM kakis?
Yes my master, Just ask my friend he said another guy got it but dunno where. I will ask that guy the next dm cause dun have his contact.
Thanks master!
Re: PVC track markers
RTECH wrote:Redhill DM have been using it for drifting. Quite heavy to carry if there are a lot. I never ask them where they got it. Still need to tape it to the ground to prevent it from shifting.
This one looks great...but different from what we used last time which is a flat strip and not that heavy. But still good to compare. Tmr will ask my contractor and believed he know where to get and prices to compare with the redhill one...
Marpek- Crawler
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Join date : 2011-08-22
Re: PVC track markers
Since theres quite a no of supporters and anticipations, was exploring another more expensive option whereby using carpet grass. Can ask around those landscape contractors to cut into custom strips and curves like those tracks in train sets. But this confirmed heavy and expensive!!!
Marpek- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
Marpek wrote:Since theres quite a no of supporters and anticipations, was exploring another more expensive option whereby using carpet grass. Can ask around those landscape contractors to cut into custom strips and curves like those tracks in train sets. But this confirmed heavy and expensive!!!
I think it is good that the material shd be easily kept and transported... dont want it to end up as a burden for anyone...
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Re: PVC track markers
boolean21 wrote:Marpek wrote:Since theres quite a no of supporters and anticipations, was exploring another more expensive option whereby using carpet grass. Can ask around those landscape contractors to cut into custom strips and curves like those tracks in train sets. But this confirmed heavy and expensive!!!
I think it is good that the material shd be easily kept and transported... dont want it to end up as a burden for anyone...
Haha...noted boss, we stick with the pvc.
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Marpek- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
Marpek wrote:boolean21 wrote:Marpek wrote:Since theres quite a no of supporters and anticipations, was exploring another more expensive option whereby using carpet grass. Can ask around those landscape contractors to cut into custom strips and curves like those tracks in train sets. But this confirmed heavy and expensive!!!
I think it is good that the material shd be easily kept and transported... dont want it to end up as a burden for anyone...
Haha...noted banglaboo, we stick with the pvc.
Yes sir! We see how man!
Looking forward to see the track!
Sure more shiok than today!
Re: PVC track markers
Swee! Let's lists down interested parties for supporting;
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RCGolf- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
Swee! Let's lists down interested parties for supporting;
1. Boolean
2. Marpek
3. oceanic
4. coldman28
5. teck
6. harakiri
7. speedstream
8. LANE Boys RC
9. Rcgolf
10. Babyboy
babyboy- Crawler
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Re: PVC track markers
Marpek wrote:Anyone seen these similar ( flat type )PVC protective cable cover for construction use? They were approx. 3 feet long each and sold in packs of 25 pcs around $40.00. They have interlocking ends so can be joined in long lengths...also can form curve, idea for track markings.
If found the source we all share the costs. I think about 50 pcs will be good for the super megacourt, and about $8.00 for each person if have 10 pax for joint venture. Any comments?
Hi all,
Found that those PVC thingies are called cable slabs. Typically used to protect underground cables. Can google Cable Slab for more info. Suspect they may not be avail from the usual hardware stalls and may need to get from cable conduits specialist suppliers. Will try to find out more if I can.
RCGolf- Crawler
- Posts : 147
Join date : 2012-10-21
Location : Wherever the mud trails are
Re: PVC track markers
RCGolf wrote:Marpek wrote:Anyone seen these similar ( flat type )PVC protective cable cover for construction use? They were approx. 3 feet long each and sold in packs of 25 pcs around $40.00. They have interlocking ends so can be joined in long lengths...also can form curve, idea for track markings.
If found the source we all share the costs. I think about 50 pcs will be good for the super megacourt, and about $8.00 for each person if have 10 pax for joint venture. Any comments?
Hi all,
Found that those PVC thingies are called cable slabs. Typically used to protect underground cables. Can google Cable Slab for more info. Suspect they may not be avail from the usual hardware stalls and may need to get from cable conduits specialist suppliers. Will try to find out more if I can.
Yep, thats wat its called cable slab...thanks bro. Contact my supplier and he will get back to me tmr as hes overseas. Huat Lah!!!
Marpek- Crawler
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