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Re: how do you hold pins in?
Posted by nick237 at 1/27/2001 8:25 PM EST
Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co. In Reply to: how do you hold pins in? Posted by Brian on 1/27/2001 5:37 PM EST: Brian. Do you have any toolmakers or machinests on your team, they would know how to retain a pin in a hole. assuming you dont then you could use a hardened bolt with a lock nut on it if you have the room. Drilling holes through a shaft tends to weaken the rod and braking of the shaft at the drill area is possible with the high pushing powers need for this years games. A key way is the best way but must be done by a qualified person. nick237 ( nothings impossible )( except picking your nose with your elbow ![]() : We put some pins in and they don't stay in? We can't come up with ideas, but they aren't legal. Please help us. |
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