D dangrs1 New member Joined Nov 17, 2013 Messages 5 Location Byron, Illinois Nov 20, 2013 #1 I am not a fan of a studded track. I just picked up a different sled that is loaded. Are there any issues with removing the studs and running with all the open holes? super1c Super Moderator Joined Sep 15, 2003 Messages 5,460 Age 53 Location Freeland & Otsego lake, MI Nov 20, 2013 #2 Nope. I like to take a torch and hit the holes to burn off any threads so they dont cause a problem later. shaggyzr2 Active member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 1,920 Age 48 Location Central Wisconsin Nov 20, 2013 #3 I just removed the studs from one of my sleds and a friends the other day, and have done it before with no problems. You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
I am not a fan of a studded track. I just picked up a different sled that is loaded. Are there any issues with removing the studs and running with all the open holes?
super1c Super Moderator Joined Sep 15, 2003 Messages 5,460 Age 53 Location Freeland & Otsego lake, MI Nov 20, 2013 #2 Nope. I like to take a torch and hit the holes to burn off any threads so they dont cause a problem later. shaggyzr2 Active member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 1,920 Age 48 Location Central Wisconsin Nov 20, 2013 #3 I just removed the studs from one of my sleds and a friends the other day, and have done it before with no problems. You must log in or register to reply here.
Nope. I like to take a torch and hit the holes to burn off any threads so they dont cause a problem later.
shaggyzr2 Active member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 1,920 Age 48 Location Central Wisconsin Nov 20, 2013 #3 I just removed the studs from one of my sleds and a friends the other day, and have done it before with no problems.
I just removed the studs from one of my sleds and a friends the other day, and have done it before with no problems.