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Ok, ok...
It *was* more a door than an airlock.
But <sniffle>, it was a first attempt.
Maybe I will have an airlock by the end of this weekend.
Then I have to work in incorporating it into a design...
The building never ends (alleluia)!
Marlon "Excelerator" Smith
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"John Henry Kruer" <jhkruer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HB2p7v.5G9@lugnet.com...
> But is this actually an airlock, or a docking port? I've noticed that alot
> of the 'airlocks' made here aften feature only one door. They look more
> like a docking ring to me- anybody opening the door in outer space to go
> outside would quickly lose all their atmosphere.
>
> Case in point of an airlock with two doors:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=240706
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tboy/Space/jakesjunkship/dsc01658-1.jpg
>
> But the actually design of this is pretty cool IMHO. Is this part of your
> pod garage thing?
>
> -JHK
>
> In lugnet.cad, Paul Hartzog writes:
> >
> > nice lock.
> >
> > i was gonna post mine a while ago:
> >
> > exterior
> > http://lego.kepplah.com/~arcadia/temp/5.jpg
> >
> > interior
> > http://lego.kepplah.com/~arcadia/temp/6.jpg
> >
> > folded up into the ceiling
> > http://lego.kepplah.com/~arcadia/temp/4.jpg
> >
> > basically mine is a vertical version
> > of travis' hatch shown here
> > http://news.lugnet.com/space/?n=19348
> >
> > i jus attached the robot arms to the top of the door
> > so it would fold up into the ceiling
> > (it kicks butt, imho)
> >
> > -paul
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