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Found this on a local surplus stuff website:

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Did some research, it seems the arm weighs 350kg or so. 5 foot radius.

Anyone else find cool surplus stuff anywhere?
 
Did some research, it seems the arm weighs 350kg or so. 5 foot radius.
Is the price for shipping included? If so, I'll take it!

I can't really come close for coolness, but I did notice that the local Dollar Store (which has nation-wide locations) has off-brand gameboy rechargable battery packs for less than $2. There are two kinds, and one is a kind of case/battery pack with speakers, batteries, and charger. Sweet deal for hobby robotics, not quite enough power to move that arm, though!
 
theinfamousbob said:
Found this on a local surplus stuff website:

**broken link removed**

Did some research, it seems the arm weighs 350kg or so. 5 foot radius.

Anyone else find cool surplus stuff anywhere?

turn it into a ride...its only a small $100...

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as for cheap stuff i go onto craigslist and get music gear and all that...
 
It's worth 100 dollars in scrap material, buy it. Bearings and every motion surface is probably worn and non-replaceable. Any electronics are going to be useless and completly new drivers would have to be built, but it's probably going to cost close to it's purchase price to get shipped.
 
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