Technical feather stuff

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Sent a PM Jarvis ^^
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MicroGravity100 wrote:does anyone know where I can get some Pipework for the ram
You get different sizes, but the bigger the better. 10mm seems to be a common size in featherweight low pressure pneumatics and you can get some from Technobots for roughly £1 per metre (and I can't imagine you'd need more than 2m at the very most) so it's nice and cheap :)

http://www.technobotsonline.com/nylon-t ... 32616.html

(also available in red or blue if you prefer)
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Thanks Jamie, but I'm buying a gas bottle with pipes already attatched from Joey.
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yay, a spinning drum!!!!!!! please we fight, if we like stand the other end of the street :lol: ive always wanted my feather to get broke by a spinner, its only been broken by flippers and an axe so far :D
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It doesn't really have pipes attached, just a connector for a regulator...you'll still need the rest of the pipework ;P
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hey, i thought i would post this here instead of making a new topic.

its just me kind of cleaning and repairing Henry Hall's featherweight, bulldozer

three cleaned drill motors on the cleaned 6mm polycarbonate base:
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motor before:

http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad31 ... 003-21.jpg
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motor after:

http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad31 ... 005-16.jpg

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THANKS HAZ :P
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oops, im sorry i did't mean to post it here, i meant to post it itn the "harrys stupid questions" thread, sorry :oops:
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haha
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