Denny
Canned Monster
Nice, but what do the kids think? Their the ones you have to please!
They love it. My 3 year old calls it a MONSTER TRUCK! hahaNice, but what do the kids think? Their the ones you have to please!
The best thing you can hear from a 3 year old.They love it. My 3 year old calls it a MONSTER TRUCK! haha
Haha, pretty good! Yea, long term plan is to have a little fleet of fun rigs to explore with.When the youngns find how much fun mashing the skinny pedal is:
My wife gave birth to our third kiddo last week, so I got to hurry the heck up! Haha.Come on dad, I want to ride it!
Thanks, hopefully it works, if not ill just run a single or double drive sprocket. Yup, they have a keyway and two set screws. Thanks for the pic, could you possibly send one more showing how you adjust/apply force with the poly chain tensioner? Im always grateful for other folks brain power! Thats a nice clean setup you got there. Alot of important stuff in a small space.Thats a cool idea. Is there a keyway in that shaft? If not, won’t the sprocket slip?
A poly chain tensioner works well for me, a skateboard wheel should work great!
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Congratulations!! Hope the kid ain’t in high school by the time you’re done!My wife gave birth to our third kiddo last week, so I got to hurry the heck up! Haha.
Thanks, I think I was over thinking it. I dug through my motorcycle parts bin and found a new nylon chain roller setup, so I just need to make tbe bracket and get a spring.Can’t get a pic for a few days. so picture this:
a piece of barstock of your choosing. One end is A and the other is B.
fab up a pivot at point A and a spring tensioner with an EZ adjustment(wing nut and screw) from point B to any convieniant spot. Put your poly wheel somewhere between A and B and adjust with prefiouslly mentioned wing nut and screw. Plans available upon request.your results may vary.
Haha, hopefully not! I should have it done this summer. Hopefully in July sometime. But if it takes longer, im OK with that. I have to be careful not to be 100% productive as im realizing I only have so much time with my kiddos, and the time together is what counts most. I am going to have them help me primer the frame though, they are going to love that one! My 4 year old daughter got to use the dead blow hammer, and ratchets yestersay. Today it was clippers and pole saws. We are going to build a small tree house, so that will slow me down a bit. I build about 90% of the buggyv at night. Day is when ill make my cuts/grinds. Nights are welding, bolting/unbolting, drilling holes, planning, and prepping materials for quick daytime cuts.Congratulations!! Hope the kid ain’t in high school by the time you’re done!![]()
I think I was over thinking it. I

Damn, can’t get away anything around here! You are correct! That roller is really just a guide, the tensioner is below on the correct side. But it is near impossible to get a pic of that area. The point being a poly roller works. And l was curious if anyone would notice.Q:
Shouldn't the tensioner be (mounted below) on the "slack side" of the drive chain?
...& not on the upper (torque'y) side?