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  • #76
    Here's the description
    Heavy Duty Large Capacity Platform Scale
    Ideal for the Office and Warehouse
    Stainless Steel platform
    Auto-Hold & Auto-Off (Programmable to be On or Off)
    Minimum weight on platform is 50g
    Auto Hold activates from 500g
    Any Weight Calibration System for easy and quick recalibration!
    Large LCD Display, 25mm high, with "negative weight"
    TARE display
    4 x High Performance Load Cells for Optimum Accuracy & Performance
    Remote Wall Mountable Display with 1.8m Cable
    AC Adaptor included.
    Optional battery operation: 6x1.5V AA (not supplied)
    Platform size: 355x405mm
    Capacity: Up to 181kg in increments of 50g
    Silver
    WxDxH: 355x405x43mm

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    • #77
      Been following this for a while now, such a sweet little build! I look forward to meeting it with my Goliath size compared crusher

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      • #78
        Thanks Bud, your Goliath sized crusher might end up flying through the air. ����

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        • #79
          Rainy Sunday afternoon

          Its raining! So I've moved my tools into the extension and have been busy. The pneumatic and the electric Pods are now complete and I've taken some expanded photos to help show the layout.
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          • #80
            I like this

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            • #81
              I really like that modular design. I'm doing a similar thing with my spinner if I can (if it ever gets the funds to be built!) since it's just so much easier to replace a busted section if it comes to it! Do you still have two of the machines on the go, or have you only worked on one of the chassis?

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              • #82
                its alive! well nearly it has a little light

                The modular design is a little bit accidental, but I noticed the leaning and went with it. I've now completed the pods and taken yet more photos. Work is going great guns. Yes there are still two of them. The second is a pile of bits, whenever I fabricate a piece I alway make two. so when one this one runs. The other one will be right behind it.
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                • #83
                  I love the look of this, and it's so compact! Looking forward to more progress and more pictures

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                  • #84
                    I have just this moment placed my order for five of Botbitz's fine speed-controllers Hurrah! next on the list are the vinyl graphics.

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                    • #85
                      I really like this robot and the way it's made and all that, but I did notice one thing in that last picture: the gas bottle is right against the HDPE. When the bottle freezes, I'm sure that's going to affect the properties of the HDPE

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                      • #86
                        Mmmm interesting, I'd not thought of that. To be honest I don't think it would freeze enough to effect it's integrity, but time and practice will tell. If it does fail thens it's lucky that I have every part twice

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                        • #87
                          And remember the outer shell is incased in hardox

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                          • #88
                            Busy weekend

                            This weekend, I've been busy working up the Lexan armour Hurrah! I've also started on the paint ageing on the panels. There is a lesson here, Don't leave your Lexan in the oven too to long! it expands!
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                            • #89
                              God that's cool! Did you melt the plastic to bend it like that? Stupid question thinking about it...

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                              • #90
                                Thanks Dave, I cut the lexan, heat it to 180c for 10 mins and then take it out and form it on a former. I then let it cool under the oven glove. Once this is complete, I weathered the inside with paint to give a rust effect, then lined the inside with white vinyl. the back plastic panel will be left clear.

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