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    db1959

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    The offending machine after some miner panel removal. For perspective the Orange head is 26 inches in Diameter and the whole machine ways just over 27,000 lbs.

    It is essential a giant stereo speaker the we play recorded audio into to simulate road or any other kind of vibration a part could see.

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    That looks like a badassed shop vac :laugh:
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Sam, are you doing the Appleseed this weekend?

    I would love to, but after calling the wife with the "are we doing anything this weekend" call, she reminded me that her daughter is coming down to introduce the new BF. I have to stay home for that.

    I had something I had to do the last time her daughter came down. If I leave again this time, she will wonder if I'm avoiding her or something, so for family peace I have to stay home.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    The offending machine after some miner panel removal. For perspective the Orange head is 26 inches in Diameter and the whole machine ways just over 27,000 lbs.

    It is essential a giant stereo speaker the we play recorded audio into to simulate road or any other kind of vibration a part could see.

    IMG_0002.jpg

    Wow, that doesn't look that big to weigh that much.
     

    Westside

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    Wow, that doesn't look that big to weigh that much.
    it's pretty much solid steel and copper. it is a little over three feet tall. it takes 50 amps of 600V 3 phase power.

    if you are ever driving through Indy and have time stop by and I will give you the nickle tour depending on what's in house. Some stuff we can't let the public in while were working on it. But, that doesn't happen too often.
     
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