OK... That sounds good.
What are you waiting for?
Beautiful Tank! Tagging along!
Looks like it is coming along nicely. Love the tank and stand. BTW, dogs aren't too shabby either...we have 2 Dobes as well with a possible third on the way.
keep going and document so you can show me how to do this right, gosh knows I need some good instruction for this part on mine
Looks like you are going to use the Ty-wraps to hold the rock together. A word of caution, make sure the ones you use do not come apart. Pull on them good to make sure they are holding. I use that brand a lot and have had MANY come apart. I plan on using fiberglass or acrylic rods for my rock work, similar to what Sanjay did on his 500.
Yeah acrylic rods are great for support. Let you make some cool structures.
Yes I always make sure they stay tightened when I tighten them down. I was going to use some 35lb zipties but went up and grabbed 2 packs of 75lb heavy duty straps, should be plenty strong for the job. I know what your talking about when you say "come apart" some of them never lock themselves correctly and wont stay tightened up, imo its just a plastic manufacturing defect in the square locking end, throw it away and grab another. I have seen some phenomenal tanks use the zip tie trick (RC member fudge to name one), I figure its a good way to actually lock the rock in place without it being able to swivel side to side at all. I didn't want to try and epoxy the rocks together to keep them in place because the reef epoxy has the holding power of a wet piece of masking tape :lmao:
BTW anyone doubting the holding power of a few zip ties has probably never seen the Ziptie Rally team in action. They are a local subaru rally team, that stomps around through the woods/ice with no fear. Holding the front bumper on with zipties doing 100+ mph through the woods hitting jumps :crazy1:... I would say zipties are fairly strong when used properly.
Trust me, I used to race cars, so I know how strong zip ties and duct tape can be![]()
Just wanted to give you a heads up on the failure of the plastic lock I have experienced using that brand of zip tie.
Cool! We do a little racing, but the racing we do isn't official timed competition so not much ziptie action there. I do still use them on the car from time to time though, can't beat zip ties for cleaning stuff up.
I appreciate it, and its good info for people reading the thread that may be thinking about using this method. FWIW I have experienced the locking end not working on almost every brand of all plastic ziptie I have used, I have gone through 1000's of them though so I figured it goes with the territory. Every so often you get one that doesn't work. I just opened one of the packs pictured and tested one, very strong couldn't break it apart applying quite a bit of force.
Just so I know we are on the same page and everyone else understands, you are talking about them never locking correctly right from the start. This is not a problem with the locking end failing over time, correct? Everyone reading along remember not to trust every zip tie, check to make sure they are locked and holding tight when you first tighten them down.
Be careful of the metal that holds them in place, for some manufactures. SW will start them to rust, and who knows what the metal is made from. You do not want it to suddenly give way and have a rock slide.