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adt22-at-drexel.edu |
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Re: RE: Update - New Australian Jagdpanther [TANKS] |
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Wed, 22 Dec 2004 11:02:40 -0500 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
> Number one rule in building wooden machines - know where your grain is
> running! Wood is a uni-directional fiber product. Incredibly
> strong in one
> direction and weak in the other.
Yes, I didn't spend enough time procrasti -err- contemplating my approach.
> Amir, no blooper reel here buddy! All I can say is air nailer.
I like that approach but don't have the tools to pull it off. What are the chances
of success with no fasteners - just clamping during GOOP dry time?
I don't think I'm supposed to trust goop that much! but I like the idea of speeding
up production since I will most likely be doing this again.
Amir "Hacking it with a $99 table saw and drill"