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Re: pneumatic tubing
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Tue, 9 Mar 1999 18:24:49 GMT
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I found that small fuel line tubing at the local Home Depot (hardware store)
had the same tubing ID (inside diameter) and was very inexpensive to buy.
The only down side is that it does not bend quite as readily.
So I have a question. What is a "supplementary parts catalogue"? That
sounds very intriguing. I know about S@H of course. But, I'm always looking
for ways to order specialized parts without buying the expensive kits to get
them.
As far as the earlier request for a compressor idea is concerned there are
several very good designs floating around the WWW. Here's some:
http://www.sonic.net/~rci/legocompressor.htm
http://home.concepts.nl/~bvandam/index.html
- Steve
Adamski wrote:
> Just write to Lego and ask for a supplementary parts catalogue.
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> Adamski
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> John Reeve wrote in message <36BA2262.39FE@cdmtech.com>...
> > Is there any way to get cheap tubing, other than s@h service packs? Has
> > anyone found any other type of tubing that might work? I'm looking for
> > something I can find at a hardware store or a medical supply store that
> > will work the same. Thanks...
> >
> > John Reeve
> > jreeve@cdmtech.com
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| Just write to Lego and ask for a supplementary parts catalogue. Adamski _______ John Reeve wrote in message <36BA2262.39FE@cdmtech.com>... (...) (26 years ago, 9-Mar-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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