Good question, actually, I should say around 5-8 bar-ish? I reckon 8 bar should be powerful enough to pop it over, or pop another one on it's side.
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Right, I'll be on the lookout for some better cylinders, then. Again, thanks for all the information, it's been incredibly helpful. Also, through the forum grapevine, I've heard hydraulic - And your - rams work well, the obvious winner being yours. I'm guessing hydraulic rams are quite very heavy, and a bit not great for it? Also, I'm assuming it'd need some mods too.
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Well, I've had a good think about what I want to do with this heavyweight of mine, and I've come to three options. A full pressure flipper, a low-medium-ish (25 bar) Flipper, or a 16-ish bar axe/hammer weapon. I'd like to do the hammer, but I reckon I'd have better luck finding parts for the flippers. I've been offered a ram, but I'm not sure how to do full pressure properly. Tbh, I'm kinda scared of it, but I know other parts for the exact pressure I need for LP can be rare. I'm struggling to find a decent 16 bar reg, and I don't want to spend a fortune on it, but I'm prepared to spend around £500 on pneumatics. I think that's a good price?
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So, I'm back. After leaving and coming back a good few hundred times by now, life has become stable, I have lots of free time and the wish of building something finally got to me. Over the last few weeks, I've been collecting parts, building an MDF body and getting ready to build.
And for a while, it went well up until today, I'm using the new-style Argos drill motors, and I'm a little bit lost on how to mount them properly. As far as I can tell, no matter how I mount them, they're going to spin in said mounts, so I'm wondering if other people have used them, and how they mounted them.
EDIT: Never mind, sorted it out, robot actually moves now! I'll update when the bot is done and give an overview, specifically from the point of someone starting from the bottom, to help people not make the same mistakes as me.Last edited by TeamPsyclone; 23 February 2017, 18:31.
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