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Bryce2471 21-01-2016 17:42

pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders
 

Bryce2471 21-01-2016 17:46

Re: pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders
 
Here is a derect link to the other thread:

2016 Boulder weight issue

JPBlacksmiths 23-01-2016 17:43

Re: pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders
 
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Originally Posted by Bryce2471 (Post 1527985)
Here is a derect link to the other thread:

2016 Boulder weight issue

Of all the things to use, why did you use batteries? That's just a horrible idea.

Sperkowsky 23-01-2016 17:52

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Originally Posted by JPBlacksmiths (Post 1529049)
Of all the things to use, why did you use batteries? That's just a horrible idea.

Why? In all reality the batteries are fine.

JPBlacksmiths 23-01-2016 18:14

Re: pic: How to measure force required to compress the boulders
 
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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1529053)
Why? In all reality the batteries are fine.

But metal can give you the same structure, and metal doesn't explode or leak battery acid when it gets dropped. If that structure gets slightly out of alignment and falls, good bye like 6 batteries.


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