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Re: Brick Attachment Method Question
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lugnet.build
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Mon, 27 Aug 2001 06:40:55 GMT
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Hey pretty good! I can use that.
Gary
Steve Runnels <netfreak16@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GIpJ4M.Lp8@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.build, Steve Runnels writes:
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> > > Any ideas?
> >
> > Well, here's something I just figured out...
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> > Take a x2 technic axle and put it in the center hole of 1 brick then put the
> > other brick on...
> >
> > It's seamless and holds pretty tight on newer bricks. Older bricks seem to
> > be giving me a bit of trouble with that technique though...
> >
> > Hmmm, seems as if one older brick will hold tight and then when you try to
> > put the other one on it won't hold, argh, what the heck... Oh well, just
> > make sure you use new bricks. :)
> >
> > Hope that's strong enough for what you're doing. Good Luck.
> >
> > ---SteveR
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> Woot, I figured out an even better way.
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> Check it out:
> http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6534
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> Take 2 of the 1x2 panels and stuff em on the same side and it holds pretty
> tight, works on older bricks as well. :) Although you lose the ability to
> spin it like with my last idea.
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> Hope that helps!
>
> ---SteveR
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| (...) Woot, I figured out an even better way. Check it out: (URL) 2 of the 1x2 panels and stuff em on the same side and it holds pretty tight, works on older bricks as well. :) Although you lose the ability to spin it like with my last idea. Hope (...) (23 years ago, 27-Aug-01, to lugnet.build)
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