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| Our first two leg design. Going to turn this into a three leg for stability |
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, Apr 5 2008, 5:42 PM EDT
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First frame prototype
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| Saulster | Our first frame. | 1 | Apr 6 2008, 6:04 PM EDT by Saulster | ||
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Thread started: Apr 5 2008, 5:50 PM EDT
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My construction foreman came up with this design on the fly. He couldn't find corners so he had to use Tees and Elbows. So he came up with this design. It kinda looks like to me like the Star Wars AT-ATs??? the little two legged machines.
I told him I wanted more stablity. We thought we could get corners at a cheap price but the fittings would make each frame cost about 16 bucks just for the fittings.. And that would put our cost in over 350 bucks.. So we use the less costing fitting and each frame will cost around $3.69 pricey but still doable. Wish us luck.. Our current design would use 1/2" pipes with 8 elbows and 6 Tees. IF you can thing of a better design don't hesitate to leave us a note. |
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