by JBriggsK9 » Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:14 am
Bob
A plunge router is not harder to use than a regular router, just make the starting cut on the routing easier to do as the plunge router will go straight down instead of trying to start the cut at a angle with the normal router. Practice in some scrap wood until you are use to it..
Scaley will run fin on a routed track. All the makes will run well with the right voltage. Are you using copper tape, braid or magna braid? magna braid will let you run with magnets. also I suggest you get a variable power supply for the track, will make running non magnet cars easier.. All the routed tracks that we run on use Silicone tires, but rubber and urethane tires will work find too.
you will find that most all the stock tires on Scaley car will not work that well on the any track if running non magnet cars.
We have a group that race in Tonawanda and in two routed tracks in Rochester. we race twice a month and run non magnet cars. WE run Trans-Am (mostly modified Sacley cars) Can-Am ( slot-it and NSR cars) NASCAR (again Scaley cars) NSR GT class, Sideways Racer Group 5, DP , GT and C2 cars. There is also a 150 foot routed track in Niagara Falls Ace Hobbies that race non magnet cars on Monday and Friday, and magnet cars on Sat.
We would be glad to have you over to the track in Tonawanda in a few weeks. Contact me for more info.
Chris