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what use for Lazy Susan12
Hi
we have been debating whether: Flowers Tote Lazy Susan12 Any suggestions what use for it rather than Lazy Susans are rotating trays, usually circular, placed on top of a table to aid in moving food on a large table or counter tops. Thanks for help Team 1946 |
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
We found a use for it right away, but the hole in the center needs to be opened up quite a bit for the ball to fit through.
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
You can use it to make a turret.
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
Put a round board on it and use it to pass Pizza around the table.
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
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but still I have a quation Who will pay for the Pizza |
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If you are missing this tote, tell your team advisors & they will have to purchase one for you. ![]() In all seriousness, building a turret wouldn't be impossible. I mean heck, we built one from scratch in 2006. Good times. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 06-01-2009 at 14:18. |
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
or put humus, tabuli, lamb, olives.........
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
It's to make the swivel chair for your payload specialist to sit in
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
1519 did exactly that in 2006. I would be willing to bet that the KOP even has the same model bearing that we used.
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
Thanks The turret it sound good idea
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
In one of our design candidates its part of our one wheel drive.
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Re: what use for Lazy Susan12
You can use the Lazy Susan for several different applications.
You can use it for your wheel base - for rotation. You can use it for the hopper as well as the shooter. In the case of the shooter, you might have to expand its ID. Just be careful not to get the metal shavings into the ball race when you do that. The Lazy Susan can handle a lot of weight but it has to be well balanced. |
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