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Old 11-11-2011, 02:11 AM
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LOL!
This is basically what I was referring to when I initially responded to the OP but I didn't want to go into the details as you have. I didn't want to open up the can of worms.
If we keep trying to figure this out this thread could continue indefinitely!
Yep and that is why I kept asking questions and low and behold the guy makes frigging robots...have you ever witnessed one of those things in action in person? I have, my childhood best friend's father built them in a small shop he owned. Imagine if you will a 800 pound chunk of aluminum, steel and titanium whipping around faster than your eye can follow abruptly stopping with pinpoint accuracy. The motors required for this are so powerful its amazing and the more powerful a motor the larger the magnetic field.

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Sounds pretty cool...but dangerous! lol!
I think I'd be wearing some protective gear including a cup. lmao!
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