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Remember guys, "The Plastic Dust Is Normal".
Also remember, Lego is very nice about replacing broken parts. I phoned
them up and they told me that they would even replace parts that i had
stepped on.
There is also a way to tell if someone has been using WD-40 or a
different oil: WD-40 has a specific smell. I know that smell (dont start
with the sniffing jokes). Probably most of you do too.
Trevyn.
Chris Magno wrote:
> So here I sit,
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> My X-bot is in smaller and smaller parts.
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> As I get down into the gear trains, and sliders, I notice a LOT of lego
> dust.
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> This should not come as a surprise. many of you made comment about the
> dust on the worm to 24T gear gripper.
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> Should we allow some kind of lubrication for future events?
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> Don't ask me what kind. or how, just an idea.....
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> Chris
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