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Re: Worm Drive Question
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 03:36:42 GMT
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Matt Sailors <medinfo@arosSTOPSPAM.net>
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If you really want one, you can commit the heresy of running a standard
axel through a thread cutter and use some little nylon nuts (available
at electronics supply houses). At least one other person has done this
and posted results to the web (I forget who and where -- photographic
memory, but no film ;-) ).
Matt
Tim McSweeney wrote:
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> The Digger with the nifty screw is set number 8851 from 1984 (wow I feel
> old)
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> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=8851-1
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> Was this part every in another set? it's a fairly general purpose part but
> I've only got the one. (and 5 nuts)
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> Cheers
> Tim
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| The Digger with the nifty screw is set number 8851 from 1984 (wow I feel old) (URL) this part every in another set? it's a fairly general purpose part but I've only got the one. (and 5 nuts) Cheers Tim (...) (26 years ago, 25-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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