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Re: Technic question: how to connect 2 technic beams
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 6 Oct 2005 00:42:53 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Jeff Shiner wrote:
> Ok... I have a question that may just show my ignorance... but I'll ask
> anyways.
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> I have a need to strongly connect two technic beams (one on top of each other).
> Simply attaching them on top of each other (with Lego studs) is not strong
> enough for my use. I am assuming that I need to somehow brace them through the
> side holes but can not figure out how.
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> I need there to be just the two technic beams and can not space them with Lego
> plates so I can not seem to strengthen them with liftarms as they don't fit
> nicely with just 2 beams. (ok... at least I don't know how to make them fit).
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> Any of that make sense?
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> Any help would greatly appreciated.
> - Jeff
Do the two beams need to be studded? Bracing two studless beams could be a lot
easier, not as high either.
If you can show us what you are trying to fit this into, I'm sure someone here
will come up with the solution. :)
Cheers,
Chris.
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| Ok... I have a question that may just show my ignorance... but I'll ask anyways. I have a need to strongly connect two technic beams (one on top of each other). Simply attaching them on top of each other (with Lego studs) is not strong enough for my (...) (19 years ago, 5-Oct-05, to lugnet.technic)
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