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Re: Automatic Wheelchair Turntable
"Frank Olson" <Please-use-the-email-
> Pretty well everything you talked about has been put together here, but
I'm
> not sure about the weight limitations or basic construction. I figure you
> can probably adapt something from what they have.
>
> http://www.mouthstick.net/desk/desk96a.htm
Not exactly - I think the problem with their units would be both height, as
in adding too much, and capacity, as in having too little. But the site did
have tons of other valuable information, such as how they drive their
turntables:
http://www.mouthstick.net/desk/motatkit.jpg
That alone was worth the price of admission. Thanks!
Coupled with the advice given by Stu Alden I can see I am going to be buying
a few lazy susan raceways, some formica, plywood and low RPM, high torque
motors to "trick out" his work area for working while seated in his power
chair. Good find - I appreciate it.
(And yes, I am counting . . .that's 7 in row - I'm impressed!)
--
Bobby G.
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