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Re: New AndyMark Product!
This documentation is terrible...it doesn't even have measurements.
I don't know about you guys, but I don't feel like kidding around. I'm hoofin' it. |
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That was Baaaaa-d
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I know...it's a good thing I got in on the tail end of this thread, but now I'm all rumped up about it with nowhere to goat.
Last edited by Jacob Bendicksen : 04-01-2015 at 00:38. |
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As the new Manufacturing Manager at AndyMark, I really wish they had let me know about the am-goat when I started Monday so that I could have planned out the space in the warehouse. Now I have to design a goat pen and figure out where this thing is going! If you happen to find some chewed FIRST choice parts in your orders, I apologize now.
<3-@Ri3DIndiana Last edited by Jon K. : 04-01-2015 at 12:23. Reason: Wrong Twitter handle. My bad. |
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Which controller works best for this drivetrain type?
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Re: New AndyMark Product!
@Ri3DIndiana has discussed this extensively. We have determined that the carrot on a stick method will work best. If this changes in testing we will update the product page accordingly.
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