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Re: pic: 701's 10 Victors
hey doug, i have a quick question.
if your robot is just above 100 pounds and at the 4 foot limit, what other materials are you using to shed off extra pounds that your bot has? such as aluminum, fiberglass etc. our robot is at 108 pounds, at the 110 pound - 5 foot limit and we still need a pnuematic cylinder to push our ramps down, leggings for the ramps and possibly another cylinder to lift the ramps any suggestions? |
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