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Re: pic: Vexanum 2.0

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Does this look like a usual holed metal sheet cut up to shape, ends twisted to 30/45 degs, and AM's rollers attached between them?
It looks like it, yes. But the rollers are sections of automotive fuel line tubing with foil "bushings".
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Re: pic: Vexanum 2.0

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It looks like it, yes. But the rollers are sections of automotive fuel line tubing with foil "bushings".
wow that sure makes it 100% original! haha.. I wonder how the rollers get the freedom to turn with foil between it and the axle (which i assume are bolts and nuts)? Pre-Lubrication required to move?
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