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Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
No problem. You guys were so close on weight, and air is so critical to your design, it seemed like the right thing to do. One of the college students that helped found your team was a former 33 student, so we have carried a soft spot for your team for years.
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Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
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I work for Liquidweb.com and we call what you did "Heroic". Here's a Heroic salute from the work battlelines---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0WY0xckCt4 |
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Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
Pneuaire seems to have several websites selling their reservoir cartridges (www.smcpneumatics.com, www.coastpneumatics.com, www.poweraire.com; they share the same "online support" image and similar addresses). Their other websites indicate that the RC2.5x10 is actually ~30 cubic inches. But when 8 of these tanks requires 7 minutes to fill, the difference between 30 and 44 doesn't seem like much. =P
For their full product line and their current stock, check out here: http://www.coastpneumatics.com/searc...&key word=RC2 |
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Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
It looks like 1712 just found some breathing room.
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