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Welcome! Welcome! If you are another robot builder trying to steal our dark secrets, take a look at the robot page. If you came across this website by accident, click on the "About Us" page so you get an idea of what we're up to. Thanks Dad! Out of my own volition, I take this space to thank my father, Mark Scholz for all the money he has spent on my robot projects. It has been a year and a half since funding for my endeavors has come from my father's pocketbook. The additional money has opened doors that were shut in the first year-and-a-half of my hobby. Without your generous funding, dad, I couldn't hope to be the feared competitor I am becoming. Furthermore, I can pursue robotic projects more freely and thus am better able to educate myself in a hobby that hopefully will someday become my future career. Thank you so much for the multiple thousands of dollars that have been spent on supplies, tools, burnt-out components, and revenge on other competitors. Above all, thank you for shaping me into the man God wants me to become.
To all: My dad has a website too! www.prostateoncology.com/ If you know someone who has prostate cancer, do him a favor and click the link to get on the right track. Remember, he is a specialist who has decades of experience in that field (meaning he knows more about prostate cancer than I do about robots). This is not an advertisement, and dad isn't even aware that I wrote this (yet). For real guys, patients wouldn't travel all the way from other continents (and overseas) to California to meet Mr. Scholz without a reason. Again, the website is www.prostateoncology.com/. Thanks Tiger Metals! Tiger Metals - Thanks for giving us titanium for our robots! To everyone: yeah, it probably sounds like I'm promoting them just 'cause there nice to me, but seriously, you can save yourself a heck of a lot of money by buying from these people - here's why: - Tiger metals is a surplus dealer that changes it's prices based on market conditions. So when the market price goes down, you actually pay less for your titanium than if you purchase it from a place that has a fixed price. - You get quotes on the sizes you need. You're not stuck with the traditional 12"x12" or 24"x24" sizes. Say you needed two inches of titanium rod for your spinner's weapon shaft. Why would you spend money on a foot long rod and slice it down yourself? Just buy a two inch long piece, save yourself the trouble cutting, pay six times less (12”÷2”), and spend only as much as you need to. Neat huh? Additional note: I have purchased from them also, I'm not kidding about the price, I got titanium for $20/lb (although that was a bit of time ago). Thanks JE Pistons! JE Pistons - Okay, well this is more directed at an individual, Eugene Henson. Thanks for taking some time out of your work day to machine us some parts! Note: this isn't a machining company, they manufacture pistons with some top-notch machinery, so check them out if your in the market for some! | | |
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