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blofgren
Jul 14, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:FF286 wrote:
Being plastic there is the possibility of them breaking, I have broken my LEGO blocks in the past.SoundGuy wrote:
Years ago I wrote to TriLynx suggesting that aside from individual Lynx Levelers they offer pre-manufactured bases in 5, 6, 7, 8 Lynx lengths, bases strong enough to eliminate cracking as an issue. Of course my suggestion was ignored so I did the next best thing and built my own using 3/4" plywood as a base.nayther wrote:
So that bottom layer of legos is screwed to the plywood?
Essentially yes, but it's how each Lynx is secured to the plywood base that's key, as illustrated in my gallery. :)
Thanks. I will have to do this as well; I broke a Lynx last week.
I also have the Anderson levelers and like them; so far at least....
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