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Comments
Robert M Turner
03-02-2016 17:19
This looks like an experiment using a pure mechanical friction to hold the pins.
There was an Australian Patent for a mechanical pin block upgrade it was a bit more sophisticated.
Robert M Turner
03-02-2016 17:18
This looks like an experiment using a pure mechanical friction to hold the pins.
There was an Australian Patent for a mechanical pin block upgrade it was a bit more sophisticated.
Comments
Robert M Turner
03-02-2016 17:19
This looks like an experiment using a pure mechanical friction to hold the pins.
There was an Australian Patent for a mechanical pin block upgrade it was a bit more sophisticated.
Robert M Turner
03-02-2016 17:18
This looks like an experiment using a pure mechanical friction to hold the pins.
There was an Australian Patent for a mechanical pin block upgrade it was a bit more sophisticated.
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