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Re: S@H Stuff...
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 9 Apr 1999 17:34:53 GMT
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[snafu@]spamcake[io.com]
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blisses@worldnet.att.net (Steve Bliss) wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Apr 1999 01:07:11 GMT, snafu@io.com (Stephen F Roberts) wrote:
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> > ...I love the little shop at home service packs but I wish they came with some
> > hints on what to do with them... :-/
> >
> > ...I picked up the 5126 construction accessories, but have no idea what to do
> > with the little red 'L' shaped pieces with rubber feet.Any help on them?
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> They are a grabber for a cargo crane. The two pieces go together, and a
> little red pulleys click onto each piece. String goes through the pulleys,
> and up to the overhead winch. Then you're ready to lift any box which is 4
> studs wide.
...Ahha! The key was the 4 studs wide comment... I had figgured they went
together because of the similarity of design, but I couldnt make them work rite
:-/ but now I got them together like scissors and its kinda keen :-) thanks
--
just a thought
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| (...) They are a grabber for a cargo crane. The two pieces go together, and a little red pulleys click onto each piece. String goes through the pulleys, and up to the overhead winch. Then you're ready to lift any box which is 4 studs wide. Look at (...) (26 years ago, 9-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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