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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Posted (edited)

It all started with a power line repair vehicle, then the pneumatic kit I bought, then another look at one. It sparked my brain, make a boom lift! You have the pneumatics sitting next to you, use them.

  • Manual hog.
  • Motorized pump.
  • Air pressure release.
  • Switches next to boom.
  • Large long pneumatic cylinder (lift boom)
  • Long cylinder (extension)
  • Small cylinder (platform)

This is what appeared: 

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Grey gear is the hog.

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White 3l half beam power switch, and air release switch.

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Comments or questions welcome!

Edited by Aventador2004
Posted
1 hour ago, Milan said:

@Aventador2004

Do you still need assistance with this topic, or it is ok now?

That is fine, thanks again!

1 hour ago, BrickbyBrickTechnic said:

Interesting concept, but you would probably want to go for a bigger cylinder for the second stage of the boom. The small ones don't allow as much range and weight capabilities.

It is a small long one, so it it is the same length as the big one, just smaller for smaller area.

It is this one:

https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.x4q3OXFuE5xZf_e4wdVDjwEsEJ&pid=15.1

Posted

Neat MOC, although the look is somewhat raw (or futuristic?). I don't see a reason to make it RC, pneumatic + manual operation = fun.

Posted
4 hours ago, agrof said:

Neat MOC, although the look is somewhat raw (or futuristic?). I don't see a reason to make it RC, pneumatic + manual operation = fun.

I have an idea to make a Jlg boom lift manually done, but using a crank. I don't own a hand pump.

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