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C is for Cookies...

By: Rich Wong
New: 11-02-2004 12:06
Updated: 11-02-2004 12:06
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C is for Cookies...

C is for Cookies....
and that alright for me...

(hahaha... now that I have implanted this brain-eating tune in your head, you will stuff hours of painful tune-torture like I have for the past 3 days.)

Anyway, this is the "Crabby Grabber" one of my NYC teams finished over the weekend. It was hand-crafted with simple tools only.

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11-02-2004 18:18

Wayne C.


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...is good enough for me...

a claw with a vaguely familiar appearance. Hmmm. It's going to be an interesting season

WC



11-02-2004 18:42

BillyGoats


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nice work guys!!!



11-02-2004 18:47

ngreen


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Looks good guys...keep up the awesome work. I love seeing all these pictures, I'd love to see a couple of my own teams get up here but I don't have access and only help weekends currently. Hopefully they will have a pic soon though.



11-02-2004 19:02

OneAngryDaisy


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How heavy is that monster? It looks awfully robust, amazing job with only hand tools



12-02-2004 07:52

Rich Wong


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Originally Posted by OneAngryDaisy
How heavy is that monster? It looks awfully robust, amazing job with only hand tools
The grabber you see in the picture is 12 pounds, the whole arm assembly is just over 30 Ibs. (and growing).

Time for the HOLE CUTTERS.



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