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Old 08-23-2011, 02:46 AM
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I hadn't really expected multiple partial answers. In fact, most of the answers provided were correct, they just weren't complete. So, the only fair thing to do is award one first place prize of 1000 "Concept Reward Points" and 500 "Concept Reward Points" to everyone else.

To claim your prize, you need to have an account on our website. The points are valid for a year, so there isn't a big rush to redeem them.

Please PM me the email address you use to sign up and I will award the points from the backend.

So, what exactly is this thing...

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Originally Posted by lastlight View Post
Is the massive sheet being broken down into smaller pieces?
Yes - Indeed it is a big sheet of glass being broken into smaller sheets

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Originally Posted by Lampshade View Post
Giant air cushion table to be able to move large sheets.
Lampshade takes first prize as his answer is essentially correct and was the first post to identify it as an air table.

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Originally Posted by daveycoopa View Post
It's a piece of starfire getting ready to be made into my next tank!
A surprise answer out of no where. Good guess ?!?!

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Originally Posted by tidal_waters View Post
Glass laminating?
Not exactly, but were calling it close enough. Sort of.

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Originally Posted by Funky_Fish14 View Post
The main things I see have already been said...

- Starphire glass
- sitting on an air table

It is presumably awaiting a cut, which you would do once the air is off.
The most complete answer, but it builds on the other guesses.

It is in fact a gaint air cushion table used for manuvering large pieces of heavy glass for just about any reason one could imagine. One such reason might be to cut the glass. It's basically a work bench for really heavy stuff.

Thanks for playing!

- Brad
 


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