Re: Checkered Flag Raceway to Move to Vancouver
What time of day would be best for you Rico?
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What time of day would be best for you Rico?
Bill Veeck was the owner of the St. Louis Browns at one time. Attendance was poor on the good days.
The telephone rings in the box office.
Veeck: "Hello, St. Louis Browns".
Phone: "What time is the game"?
Veeck: "What time can you be here"?
Depends on the day
So far Rico I'm leaning towards Saturday the 19th........
Today Howie and I made a trip out to Bob McFarland's to work on getting the track ready to move. We spent about 4 hours on disassembly, way more time than I'm used to for WORK! And work it was as it did not come apart as easily as we were anticipating. We knew where to break it apart we were just unaware of the hidden screws in the track surface. Once we finally found out how many there were and where they were located we dug them out. Of course they were bondo'd in for a very nice and smooth finished running surface. And when the track re-assembly is completed they will again be re-bondo'd for a nice smooth finish!
We started work on the 180 degree turn exiting the banked curve. This is the smallest piece and attaches to the largest portion of the track table.
And these are the holes that used to be filled with the dreaded hidden screws!
This piece actually fit into the back of my Nissan to make the trip to its new home.
Separating these two pieces was a total bit..........well, you know! Although we found the hidden screws it still did not want to come apart! After some searching for missed screws and some prying, a lift up on the larger portion of the table broke the joint free. Apparently the bondo sealing the track sections joint was really secure, and prevented the tables from separating. I don't think I'll ever be able to stand up straight again!
This portion of the track measures approximately 8 feet (7 ft. 10 in.) by 12 feet. I'm not sure how we will transport this piece yet. I have not found a truck or enclosed trailer with an 8 foot wide door opening.
Another shot of the pieces separated. The right section is 6 feet by 16 feet and will fit into Howie's covered car trailer.
Here's a very rare shot! The first vehicle to park INSIDE the shop!...........And probably the last!...at least for a long while!
But it is proof positive a vehicle or two, or maybe even three will fit in the shop!
This area behind the Nissan is where the track will be set up, across the width of the shop. The benchwork will stay along the rear wall with walking space between it and the track. The cabinets will stay on the wall behind the stairway.
Thanks to Diane for helping me unload everything tonight!
The first track piece to arrive at its new home!
Kirk Smith built this track to be rugged and able to withstand most anything! This is just a small sample of the heavy duty construction!
Nice work Bill, one less piece to move
I can see Diane standing there thinking, " So it begins, again."
Can you load the wide piece on it's side so that the wide section is the tall portion and lay it on it's back so the legs become the wide portion? Or remove the legs and put it in at an angle?
Can you load the wide piece on it's side so that the wide section is the tall portion and lay it on it's back so the legs become the wide portion? Or remove the legs and put it in at an angle?
Those are two options I have yet to explore. I'm not sure turning it on its side will work as that will make the overall height just under 8 feet. I have to take some measurements to see what kind of height there is to work with in an enclosed trailer and or a box truck. Taking the legs off to go into the truck or trailer at an angle may be an option. I have found trailers and box trucks that measure 8 feet in width inside. It's the door opening where clearance is reduced.
Don't care where you put the track but make sure there is enough space under it to store some of the Scuderia's gravity car fleet!
Looking good... It's about time!!!!
I'm with ya there Chris! Shouldn't be a problem, this is one BIG track! Sad news for me is I will have no place for the Kouba three laner.........
Made another trip out to Bob's today for more prep work on the track. I determined that we could not load the 12 foot by 8 foot section into Howie's trailer without removing the legs. So with help from Howie, Beau, and Bob Nak we disconnected the legs from the track, all 10 of them!Two of the legs were secured with a couple screws we could not get to, so out came the saws-all and problem solved! Both track sections are now ready to transport.
Thanks to Howie, Bob, and Beau for all the help today!
All the racing banners were taken down and Checkered Flag Raceway now has the look of being closed down. A sad moment for slot racing in the area. But the good news is it will be resurrected and re-opened in Vancouver as Inslot's Checkered Flag. Same track in a different location, located very close to the Vancouver Mall. I look forward to seeing the racers that have been enjoying this track at its new home here in Vancouver!
Well we're movin' on up (movin on up)
To the east side (movin on up)
Took a whole lotta tryin'
Just to get up that hill.
Now we're up in the big leagues
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The shop awaits the arrival of InSlot's Checkered Flag...............Delivery tomorrow!
Someone’s been busy, the question is: where did it all go?
Well the upstairs is crammed full! I also rolled most of my tools into the house garage to get everything out of the way for track assembly. It will not look this way for long!
A huge thanks to all the folks that came out today to help with the track move! I am very lucky to have such great friends and to be part of the awesome slot car racing community here in the Northwest!
Thank you Bob McFarland for allowing me to take over the stewardship of Checkered Flag Raceway! I will strive to continue its great tradition and PASER heritage, and to make it available for slot car racing enthusiasts throughout the Northwest.
Thank you to Howie for these photos from the move:
Yes, it was as close as it looks in the photo! Howie had less than 3 inches from either gate post, and about 2 inches under that TV dish! Awesome backing job Howie! It was about that close backing in the 20 foot U-Haul also! It was definitely a team effort getting the rigs backed up to the shop!
More move photos from Howie:
Looking like it a ready to race on great job.would of been there to help but had to work.what time did you all finish up
We missed you Doc. We finished up around 3 or 3:30. I took the U-Haul back around 4-ish I think.
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