Servo size, distance of operation and reliability of throw.

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Re: Servo size, distance of operation and reliability of throw.

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Dave S wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 11:20 am Thank-you Tricky Dicky.
I couldn't find it thinking it was part of this forum but think I have found it in my history, on his own website.
Better not post link here as unsure of forum rules re third party sites and seem to have had 2 of my posts deleted from yesterday.
No problem with posting links to a related item, Its only links to For sale items and unrelated sites that are not permitted.

A moderator removed some posts yesterday, but there was no comment left as to why, other than "Error" in the log files??
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Re: Servo size, distance of operation and reliability of throw.

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I think they were removed because the OP quite rightly said the post had gone way off topic so it was tidied up.
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Re: Servo size, distance of operation and reliability of throw.

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PM from admin says:
>it was not relevant to his thread. No further discussion will take place on this subject.

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>Was hoping one or two would have told me this is not right and that whould be better over there or somthing.
Intention was to to give requested feedback on underlay and save time.
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Re: Servo size, distance of operation and reliability of throw.

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Often happens Dave. Somebody starts a thread and it gets hijacked and the original subject gets lost. Some times we end up talking about something completely different. Starts off about the best oil and ends up about carpentry.
Not a problem, it is quite a good idea to start a new thread or search for the subject because it has probably been discussed before, in fact just about everything has been discussed before.
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