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i call your bluff, unless those benches are lead painted to look like wood, there is no way that it wouldent tip, even for how close the tetra is to the center of the base.
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I'd like to see it flip that tetra like a frisbee......
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very interesting teaser for us all-- i hate heights so i wouldn't have volunteered for that one ;)
nice lift though--keep up the good work and be safe don't let ppl fall on you while u'r just standing there smiling... |
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I believe it's a true picture ;)
I just doubt that the arm would not fall over. If you look really close you can see the Aramid Fibers attaching the top of the arm to the Sky Hooks (tm) :D They probably have steel rods in the PVC pipes to keep them from bending or that's a very light student :rolleyes: Wayne Doenges CAD Mentor |
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moment calculation anyone?
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if you look close, you can see the floor the kid in the tetra is sitting in........
100 percent photoshoped (ps...next time cut the floor out, or make it look like there is something actually holdiong the tetra together..... |
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photoshopped for sure. but i think if it were real it would be the best lifter ive seen. nice job.
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A pro can do ANYTHING with photoshop, they can doctor a photo and totally change it, yet keep it so realistic that it's nearly impossible to tell that they did. One of my teammates created a very convincing image of a nuclear reactor blowing up.
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Photoshopped
If you look close enough it appears that there are 2 clamps holding the pole onto the lift. :ahh: |
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It's definitely bogus...
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Our entire team got a good laugh at this photo :).
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