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932 Robot base

By: Caleb A.
New: 07-02-2006 20:11
Updated: 07-02-2006 20:11
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932 Robot base

80-20 and spraypainted cardboard oh yeah baby!
vid of shooter soon to come

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07-02-2006 20:37

Caleb A.


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tell me what u think



07-02-2006 21:11

KTorak


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Isn't the 1020 over kill? It doesnt seem to be bearing an extremely large weight load. I think 1010 would be sufficient and significantly less in weight. We've used 1010 before and its has never bent...even with holes drilled in it...while a 3/8" alluminum plate showed signs of bending. Just a thought, but let use know how well that works out



07-02-2006 21:20

Caleb A.


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yeah we have been dealing with weight issues with all that we have planned to go on the robot but those 80-20 uprights and frame are what we had just lying around so we used it, i think that we may go with single wide pieces later on to further reduce weight. i will post a pic/video later with what we have planned to go on top. ty for the suggestion



07-02-2006 21:31

KTorak


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Understandable, we scavenge what we can. If you can't get any of the 1010 series, you can swiss cheese the 1020 like we did to our forklift last year



07-02-2006 21:39

Caleb A.


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we plan to lol



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