Lego
Battered wonders, "What amazing stuff have you got up to with Lego?" Or just tell us about the time you got a Lego brick stuck up your privates.
All people referring to 'Legos' will be shot at down. Or dawn. Your choice.
( , Thu 24 Oct 2013, 15:13)
Battered wonders, "What amazing stuff have you got up to with Lego?" Or just tell us about the time you got a Lego brick stuck up your privates.
All people referring to 'Legos' will be shot at down. Or dawn. Your choice.
( , Thu 24 Oct 2013, 15:13)
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I've read this a few times and still don't understand how a lever connected to a soft rubber pipe could exert enough pressure to release the valve on an aerosol can
please explain with diagrams, kthxbai
( , Thu 31 Oct 2013, 0:04, 2 replies)
please explain with diagrams, kthxbai
( , Thu 31 Oct 2013, 0:04, 2 replies)
The pipe was threaded through the hole of a technic piece then connected to the bare nozzle of the can. It's then wider than the hole so pushed back down, it released the spray. Much the same way it works with the proper button.
( , Thu 31 Oct 2013, 6:12, closed)
He should get together with the guy pretending to have built a hamster tractor
they can pretend to have built all manner of unfeasible shit.
( , Thu 31 Oct 2013, 6:58, closed)
they can pretend to have built all manner of unfeasible shit.
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