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Item #: OWI-OWI-353
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Description
Almost lifelike OWI s aluminum beetle building kit features one of strongest creatures on earth that you assemble from metal and bendable aluminum parts. Cool to build the 26 hard and soft pre-punched aluminum parts 4 screws 4 nuts and 7 springs with the assembly tools that are included. Rhino Beetle s legs wings and horn are all moveable. Assembled Size: 4in x 4in x 1.5; From the Manufacturer; Almost lifelike, OWI's aluminum beetle building kit features one of strongest creatures on earth that you assemble from metal and bendable aluminum parts. You might ask, what is the strongest creature on earth? I hear you thinking. Did you say lion? Elephant? Ant? An African elephant would be an excellent guess. It can carry up to 25% of its own weight on its back. A real educated one might say an ant. Well, an ant can drag similar proportional weight. If you guessed Rhino Beetle, you are absolutely correct. The Rhino Beetle can carry 850 times its own weight. Unfortunately, if you tried to put 850 times OWI's Rhino Beetle on its back, its six bendable aluminum legs would collapse and squish this little bug. On the other hand, it's cool to build the 26 hard and soft pre-punched aluminum parts, 4 screws, 4 nuts, and 7 springs with the assembly tools that are included. Rhino Beetle's legs, wings, and horn are all moveable.
Bar Stool Guide
If you have the below table, bar, or counter height, please get the chairs or stools with the following height:
Table 28" to 30" H --------- Chair 17" to 19" H
Counter 35" to 37" H ----- Stool 23" to 28" H (Counter Height Stools)
Bar 41" to 43" H ----------- Stool 29" to 32" H (Bar Height Stools)
Bar 44" to 47" H ------------Stool 33" to 36" H (Extra Tall Bar Stools)
There should be an 11" to 13" space between the seat of the stool or chair and the table surface.
To determine how many stools you need to fit your bar or counter, measure the length of the bar in inches and divide by 24. You should allow 24" of counter length per stool, with or without a back. Example: You would need four stools for an 8' counter.
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