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Re: Hardest Piece to remove? Final Answer
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Date: 
Mon, 29 Nov 1999 20:01:33 GMT
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Push a Technic Bush onto a regular antenna as far as it will go, then just
try to get it off.  Unfortunately, I've done this with 8 antennae for a
spider walker, and I'm not sure if I'll ever get all 8 off.

-John Van

Rick Kujawa <spacerocks@iname.com> wrote in message
news:FLuI4z.64B@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.general, Rick Kujawa writes:
In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Todd Lehman writes:
In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Rick Kujawa writes:
I would say a 1x2 grille tile from center of a 4x4 or larger plate.
Should be a contest.

I dunno...  :)  I'd have to say, separating a 6x8 plate from a stack of • 10
tightly squeezed 6x8 plates is harder than that.  You can always bend the • 4x4
plate slightly to get the 1x2 grille tile started.

--Todd
Sure, but a STACK of 10? (ie rigid column) no doubt.  I'm talking about • normal
building tecniques and I'll wave the age limit. (12?)

The biggest plate you have with the 2x2 next smallest plate centered and • firmly
attached to the larger.  Smaller on top.



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  Re: Hardest Piece to remove? Final Answer
 
(...) The biggest plate you have with the 2x2 next smallest plate centered and firmly attached to the larger. Smaller on top. (25 years ago, 27-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)

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