cat trax for under 10 dollars

With a little luck finding some parts and some imagination i was able to create a dolly for the cost of some duct tape and a foam noodle.
First find a metal pole about 9-10 feet across. The one i found is about and inch and 1/2 i think.
Luckily i noticed my neighbors were throwing out an old John Deere kids electric car, so i popped the wheels off quick before anyone else could get to it.
Next, using a propane torch i heated one end of the pole continuously so i could push it through the middle of the wheels (plastic) to create a bigger hole.
Now using the foam noodle i just cut it up to make the pads and they also sevre as a stop to keep the wheels from sliping. I cut a section out of the foam length wise so that i could use some more duct tape to kinda of clamp down on the noodle so it would no slip.
Im sure after a while the wheels will wear out and slip around more. Also the store bought trax would prob last forever. But, if your like me and will only use them once in a while and cant see yourself paying 300-500 dollars for them, its a great alternative
sail it like you stole it.
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alright so they work well for grass and firmer sand. I took the boat out today and i just had a little trouble with them slipping. It was on a lake and the shore was kinda riddled with holes and steep uneven grounds. So i kinda had to muscle it back on land like usual.
If i had an OLD boat or some hulls.. id put some vasaline on a section, take some fiber cloth and resin and make my own craddles..or at least try. I enjoy trying to fabricate my own stuff.
edited by: thtsjon4u, May 19, 2009 - 06:11 PM
sail it like you stole it.
H14
H16



anyone seen the flyer for harbor freight sale this weekend 10" tiures $2.99 look about right for a do-it-your-self trax I plan on finding out my self as it is to cheap not to give it a try. I am thinking 6 wheels 2 on inside and 1 on outside of each hull. Should give enought surface area to work well even in soft Sand I hope.
I will get pics of build for tech tips and will be way under $100 with any luck at all
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