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Cirrus Servos are TUFF.

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I was reading the M-16 thread and someone brought up the subject of buying products based on a certain persons recommendation. I returned 2 of the servos and the 3rd was just as bad. They all have a wicked bounce when centering, and they bounce off the wall with the same intensity.

A guy has to have some fun.
Everything has a purpose, the proper use of this servo is to make a point.

NO...... The point isn't how tuff the case is, :doh:

I love anger management!!
 
WOW!!!! That was some fummy poop!!! But you must remember to take deep breaths and exhale as to not pass out!! It sounded like you were wickedly pissed off!!
 
HELL YA,
I busted my workbench and the f#@#n servo put a hole in my carpet.

All I wanted was 1 good swing and some flying parts.:sneaky:
 
I sympathize with ya Ed. It's like when you go to take a swat at your kids in the back seat and they keep ducking. Don't they know they're just making it worse???????

But damn!!! That's one sturdy servo.
 
You should have just sent it to EL he would have demolished it... :)
 
LOL. Just hearing you take the deep breath before you swing the hammer was funny. But you know you was going about that all wrong. The reason it didn't bust apart on the first swing was because you was using a rubber mallot. Now I have a 70ish lb sledge sitting in basement that I know would make quick work of that servo.
 
Eddy, Can we assume that you were somewhat less then pleased with the performance of your servo? I would also assume that you were less then pleased with the performance of your hammer, workbench and carpet!

Are you felling better now?
 
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