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Posted by Mark on July 28, 2008, 8:31 pm
Please log in for more thread options I wanted to make a remote rover to traverse the 34 acre property I used to
own, complete with cameras and such. Unfortunately a divorce got in the way,
and I now live in a condo and the base lives in the garage.
Marcus
>> >large tracked robot base for auction. It was custom made for
>> > me, but I never really used it and it's been sitting in my garage for
>> > years. It can easily carry a 250 pound payload.
>> > http://cgi.ebay.com/Large-tracked-robot-base_W0QQitemZ250275845481QQcmd
>> > ZViewItem?hash=item250275845481&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1318
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>> > Mark
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>> Use of the shelving unit is a stroke of genius!
>> JCD
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> It's funny because I was just hat Home Depot looking at that very same
> shelving units about an hour ago. Spotted it instantly in the picture!
> Kinda thought it was a funny example of the cargo this "heavy duty"
> platform could carry! (2 pounds of plastic). :)
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> I'm thinking of custom building some welded steel storage shelves as an
> accuse to buy a welder and was looking at those fairly low cost $55 home
> depot shelves wondering how I was going to convince the wife to let me
> spend the extra money to make by own shelves. :)
>
> So, Marcus, what was the intended use that motivated you to have your
> robot
> base built in the first place?
>
> --
> Curt Welch
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> curt@kcwc.com
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> me, but I never really used it and it's been sitting in my garage for years.
> It can easily carry a 250 pound payload.
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