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A picture I took on the morning of ship of our collection system. This picture was taken with a Nikon D40. It's funny to see a perfect front roller, as we replaced or repaired several over the course of the season, like many other teams.
06-07-2009 19:44
Francis-134Great picture. I'm curious what kind of material you are using for the conveyor?
06-07-2009 19:51
Lowfategg
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Great picture. I'm curious what kind of material you are using for the conveyor?
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). Anyway, on Archimedes is worked like epic win. Very well built system.
06-07-2009 21:45
Jeff Rodriguez
I believe it is in fact elastic waistband material. At least, that's what I remember from FLR.
06-07-2009 21:50
Mr. PocketsThat's really neat. We used pool noodles but the dang things couldn't be locked in place without being torn apart. Your solution looks a lot better.
06-07-2009 23:28
Akash RastogiJust gotta say, 1503, along with 148 and 1114, had one of the cleanest machines out on the field this year. Really well aesthetically and mechanically designed.
07-07-2009 00:37
R.C.
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Just gotta say, 1503, along with 148 and 1114, had one of the cleanest machines out on the field this year. Really well aesthetically and mechanically designed.
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07-07-2009 15:09
Pat FairbankTyler and Jeff are correct; it's elastic waistband material. It wasn't the easiest stuff to work with, and we had to reinforce it with fishing line to keep the bands tight, but at least it was inexpensive.
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Why don't you guys run a guard over it to stop it from getting hit?
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Just gotta say, 1503, along with 148 and 1114, had one of the cleanest machines out on the field this year. Really well aesthetically and mechanically designed.
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