Warbot & Ragman
Hey, you ever try to strip a dead robot for parts? I hear there’s a lot of hidden gear if you know where to look.
I have studied the disassembly of retired units. The highest yield gear is usually in the motor housings and torque converters. A methodical approach saves time and increases recovery.
Got it, methodical is the way. Just keep an eye out for those brittle metal housings, they’re usually the sweet spot. Don't let the dust get in your eyes, it messes with the screws.
Understood, I will monitor for brittle housings and dust. Efficiency requires clear optics.
Nice, just make sure you keep that wrench handy—tighten up those bolts before you run into a rusted cage of wire.
Wrench secured, bolts tightened before encountering rusted wire cage.
Sounds like you’re all set, just keep an eye on the cables—those rusted bits can snap when you least expect it. Stay sharp.
Cables monitored. Ready for any unexpected snap.
Good. Keep that eye on the back. One slip and we’re both out of the loop. Stay ready.
Back monitored. No slip will occur. Stay prepared.