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Re: Mounting the arm
possibly weld it....bolt it......oh i know....DUCT TAPE!!
Actually the best way is to bolt it, that way next year when you want to use that bot as a prototype, you dont have to grind off the weld. makes it alot easier too if something goes wrong and you need to change somethign quickly. Its easier to fix something that is laying down rather that fix something that is 4ft high. |
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