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Re: Identify this part...
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lugnet.general
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Sat, 1 May 1999 14:44:25 GMT
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Or you could call it a 1x2 half pyramid.
Mark H.
Steve Bliss wrote:
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> On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 19:38:38 GMT, "G. Benedikt Rochow"
> <rochogb@eng.auburn.removethis.edu> wrote:
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> > On the cranes in 4565 (Freight & Crane Railway), there is what
> > at first looks like 2 1x1 technic beams holding the lower axle attached
> > to the 3-length half-beams; however, it appears from the catalog
> > picture that the top of this part is rounded.
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> > Is this an unususal round-topped technic beam, or another
> > technic-axle-compatible part mostly obscured by the outer crane arms?
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> Unless I'm misunderstanding you, the part you're interested in is a 1x2
> triple-slope convex gable-end. The axle and 3L half-beams are free to
> swing around; the axle can be braced against the slope brick.
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> <http://home.att.net/~partsref/images/3048.gif>
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> Steve
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| (...) Unless I'm misunderstanding you, the part you're interested in is a 1x2 triple-slope convex gable-end. The axle and 3L half-beams are free to swing around; the axle can be braced against the slope brick. (URL) Steve (26 years ago, 30-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)
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