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* [[builds/ICT|Phantom ICT]] | * [[builds/ICT|Phantom ICT]] | ||
* Has a body made primarily of 1 inch Aluminum angle, and built using primarily a Harbor Freight bandsaw, a drill press, and hand tools. | * Has a body made primarily of 1 inch Aluminum angle, and built using primarily a Harbor Freight bandsaw, a drill press, and hand tools. | ||
- | * [[Florida Car]] | + | * Florida Car |
* Built by Nick Polanosky. There are welds, bolted connections, and in some places both. Uses bandsaw, angle grinder, manual mill, manual lathe, mig welder w/spool gun. | * Built by Nick Polanosky. There are welds, bolted connections, and in some places both. Uses bandsaw, angle grinder, manual mill, manual lathe, mig welder w/spool gun. | ||
- | * [[https://wiki.milwaukeemakerspace.org/projects/no-weld-ppprs-car|Woody]] | + | * //(Wait, there are welds?)// |
- | * Being built by Milwaukee Makerspace members for the 2017 season, this car is almost exclusively wood and can (so far) be built with saws and a drill. | + | * [[https://wiki.milwaukeemakerspace.org/projects/no-weld-ppprs-car|MMS Woody]] |
+ | * Being built by Milwaukee Makerspace members for the 2019(?) season, this car is almost exclusively wood and can (so far) be built with saws and a drill. | ||
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