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Re: yep, they're timing belts
Posted by Justin Stiltner at 1/12/2001 1:06 AM EST
Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy. In Reply to: yep, they're timing belts Posted by Andy Baker on 1/11/2001 9:45 PM EST: : Raul, : These are all timing belts, I believe. : Andy you might want to look into the materal that is sold by small parts that some teams put on their wheels last year. This stuff is sticky and is really strong. I cant rember the page or name but I know SP does sell it. Justin Stiltner Team #388 Grundy VA, |
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