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Unread 15-02-2004, 23:19
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Re: Two pressures?

[quote=KenWittlief]There is a way to retract the cylinder using no air at all - leave the other end of the cylinder open - no connection, and use a small spring or the surgical tubing to retract the cylinder [\QUOTE]

Gentlemen, I think we should all take a big step back from this forum for the night. I've never seen a room full of guys who were all to tightly on the same wavelength!

That or we all need to learn to type faster.

Looking at your robot, getting an elastic extension does look like a pretty hairy engineering problem. It could be done... but I'd hate to tac anything onto such a simple mechanism.

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