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| Avery:
A couple ideas (some better than others): Use a pulley and counterweight to minimize the load you have to lift. |
| JDSkydiver:
Check you Personal Mail and email me. I have some ideas.... JDSkydiver |
| ultramagnus:
some sort of motor would probabally do they job, perhaps a servo modified for continual rotation? |
| KonkeyKong:
Awesome ideas guys, so far I'm kinda' groovin' on the cordless screwdriver idea. A little slower so I won't rip the door of it's hinges, forward and reverse for open and close, an easily hackable switch I could move to a remote location, fairly inexpensive in the right situations, small and compact, I like it, I like it. The brainpower of this community rocks! |
| ultramagnus:
--- Quote from: KonkeyKong on August 19, 2005, 05:07:21 pm ---Awesome ideas guys, so far I'm kinda' groovin' on the cordless screwdriver idea. A little slower so I won't rip the door of it's hinges, forward and reverse for open and close, an easily hackable switch I could move to a remote location, fairly inexpensive in the right situations, small and compact, I like it, I like it. The brainpower of this community rocks! --- End quote --- hmm. last time i checked cordless screwdrivers dont lock, so the door would slowly go down as soon as it goes up |
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