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Re: pic: 1403 Teaser # 2

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Originally Posted by roboguy #1
Your all thinking to off. It's got to be a sealed arm, air fils inside of it like a telescoping cylinder acutally two onve its extended it will do the standard rotate on a pivot to raise and lower. I'm right I know I'm right. Also think about it this way unless the cylinder was like microscopic bore it would never have toime to extend and retract for every tetra. Once filled topped off for leaks. I'm right I know I'm right.
apparently if you know your right, then you would know thats illegal..You cannot manufacture pnuematic components. so making tubular arms to extend via air in them is illegal. you must use the pnuematics that are allowed. Seriously man, do you think before you post? because it sure doesnt seem so. if you should remain posting, make sure you investigate your answers before you provide them
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