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John Guerquin wrote:
> Seems like it's made of the same type of ABS as the others, so at that lenght
> its relatively flexible, and twistable. The best use that I can think of is a
> type of "guide" for technic beams/liftarms to slide on. Instances where using
> 12-long axles with axle joiners does not work....
Oh! that's a great point. I've always had problems with 12-longs not
being long enough for doing this. I kind of forgot about it. Ok, now I
want more.
Derek
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| (...) Now I have this mental image of 5 rtlToronto guys showing up at the next copmetition with bubblejet printers built out of air tanks, RCX's and 32 long axles. :) Iain (20 years ago, 11-Feb-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) 32-long axles, and there is NO stop, it's a normal axle. The upcoming large technic crane seems to use one too. Seems like it's made of the same type of ABS as the others, so at that lenght its relatively flexible, and twistable. The best use (...) (20 years ago, 11-Feb-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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