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Wayne Doenges
13-03-2011, 17:13
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Paint the tread on the bottom like a tongue, then it would be complete.
wilsonmw04
13-03-2011, 21:25
The first thing that came to mind was sometime like:
Can I haz Uber tubes??! k, thanks!
But that just didn't seem to fit...
Navid Shafa
14-03-2011, 00:50
Awesome, it's great to see another team utilizing klikos! I take it that the klikos in the picture are not permanent, I'm assuming that it just wasn't pop-riveted at the time...
Wayne Doenges
14-03-2011, 07:44
Paint the tread on the bottom like a tongue, then it would be complete
I'm confused. It is colored red, so it's a tongue.
Yes, the Cleco is just there temporarily. It has been riveted.
We have about 300 Clecoes to use. And believe me we use them.
Looks like a deer from a Far Side cartoon... love it!
P.S. What is a Cleco?
Navid Shafa
14-03-2011, 12:36
The klikos seen in this picture are near the bottom of the lexan ears. They are used as a placeholder to keep something where you want it before pop-riveting. In this case, it's likely someone drilled those holes, expanded the kliko, put it in and let it fit into place. This way the part can't move away from the hole locations.
(The kliko is that cylindrical looking copper-ish thing, and there are 2 of them)
Wayne Doenges
15-03-2011, 10:10
Navid, the correct spelling is Cleco.
A Cleco is a temporary rivet. It allows to assemble/disassemble your part to your hearts content. When you have the part ready to assemble you remove the Clecoes (a little at a time) and insert rivets.
As far as I know, Team 1501 is the only team that uses a fully monocoqued robot.
Navid Shafa
13-04-2011, 03:31
Thanks Wayne, but I am familiar with them. We have plenty and we used hundreds of them this season alone. I think you'll find that your spelling is not the only one around. There are products that we use which are brand-named "Kliko" and "Kwik-Lock"
Cleco may be the spelling you are familiar with, but some of the ones I use actually say "Kliko" on them, this may just be the brand name. I really don't care what they are called, I know what they do and how the ones I have seen are spelled. That's good enough for me...
DonRotolo
13-04-2011, 21:03
Taranis Aurus Rex?
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