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Re: LEGO Underwater
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:18:32 GMT
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jmkopp@projsolutions.com{stopspammers}
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Irving De la Cruz wrote:
> Hi Folks,
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> I have a couple of structures (bridge and pier) which will rest on LEGO
> pilars. These pilars will be submerged underwater for "periods" time. These
> creations will be displayed in a specilazed table/module I'm building for
> one of our upcoming shows here at the PNLTC.
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> Just wondering out of curiosity, if anyone has ever left LEGO bricks
> underwater for long periods of time (i.e. Building "entertaiment" mazes for
> you pet fish bowl)? Side effect, if any, on the bricks?
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> BTW, the application I'm doing is with fresh water. If you have done it with
> salt water, I want to hear it too!
>
> - Irving
You might want to try using distilled water. Then you don't have to worry about
what chemicals are in your "fresh" water.
Justin...
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