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In lugnet.build, Holger Matthes writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> Jan, a friend of mine, couldn't sleep last night, so he thought of building
> something, which couldn't be able to get apart again. And he was succesful. See
> the structure at:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=39195
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> Does anyone got some ideas of getting "it" apart again?
>
> Regards,
>
> Holger
If the 1x6 beams that form the outer perimeter are held by pegs, they will just
pop off. If axels are used, they can be pushed out with another axel. It looks
like the side of the structure (left facing in pictue) will pop off. is there
an interlocking connect in the back? We need more views.
Lester
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Hi Lester,
> If the 1x6 beams that form the outer perimeter are held by pegs, they will just
> pop off. If axels are used, they can be pushed out with another axel. It looks
> like the side of the structure (left facing in pictue) will pop off. is there
> an interlocking connect in the back? We need more views.
>
> Lester
I used axles, but they can't be pushed through: See
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3931
for the building instruction (new version).
The only way to disassemle it is to pull the axles out
with the help of a steel pin. But I'm working on a solution
to make that impossible, too :-)
Jan
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