Living the Dream!
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:09 pm
I just bought a ex-military robot from the local salvage yard!
http://picasaweb.google.com/0.NILL.0/Robot02#
I first thought it was for retrieving boxes from storage but because of it's relative small size it might have been for handling dangerous materials during test. It specifically came from Picatinny Arsenal. At least that's what I was told. Tell me what you guys think about the electronics on it. I'm sure that there useless now but I would like to know more anyway. Also be sure to have a look at the last pic for some quick fix fun.
For now it's going to sit till I have time to deal with it. But I'm thinking of making the inside modular so I could configure it as either a Toolbox-Bot that would follow me around the workshop, A Bulter-Bot for LAN Parties I'm going to host in the future and maybe A Caddy-Bot for LAN Parties I go to(FNF exculded).
And before it's asked I got it for $280 after I work it down from $375. It's just over 700 lbs of Aluminum.
http://picasaweb.google.com/0.NILL.0/Robot02#
I first thought it was for retrieving boxes from storage but because of it's relative small size it might have been for handling dangerous materials during test. It specifically came from Picatinny Arsenal. At least that's what I was told. Tell me what you guys think about the electronics on it. I'm sure that there useless now but I would like to know more anyway. Also be sure to have a look at the last pic for some quick fix fun.
For now it's going to sit till I have time to deal with it. But I'm thinking of making the inside modular so I could configure it as either a Toolbox-Bot that would follow me around the workshop, A Bulter-Bot for LAN Parties I'm going to host in the future and maybe A Caddy-Bot for LAN Parties I go to(FNF exculded).
And before it's asked I got it for $280 after I work it down from $375. It's just over 700 lbs of Aluminum.