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Reddit mentions of Edmark llthisczaj Thinkin Science - ZAP!
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Edmark llthisczaj Thinkin Science - ZAP!. Here are the top ones.
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- Made of ductile cast iron and heat treated steel dies
- Extra thick die carriage and a thicker hinge point for extra strength
- Dies are compatible with dies available from other brands | Comes with five dies for crimping
- Die Sizes: 0.48", 0.52", 0.58", 0.62", 0.67"
- 1/4" One Braid, 5/16" One Braid, 5/16" Two Braid, 3/8" One Braid & 3/8" Two Braid PVC & Rubber Hoses can be crimped with this crimper |Mounting Holes for permanent benchtop installation
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Specs:
Height | 0.4 Inches |
Length | 5.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 4.8 Inches |
Was it "Zap!" ?
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Thinking Science - Zap? Sorry I can't find a better link, I'm on my cell.
Anyways, I remember the light section focused on lasers mirroes and color filters. The electricity section had you making circuits that allowd you to power fans and lights and stuff, plus you could "see" the electricity flowing through the wires.
I want to day that you were "hatching" animals in the sounf section, but that is the section that I have the least recollection of.
Hope this helps.
Edit: I'm so excited tgat some one else might know this game that I continued searching and found some images
Light
Sound
Energy
Zap will still forever be in my heart as the game that got me interested in Electrical Engineering. At least, I think it was called zap, I sadly can't find it via google or youtube or anything, which isn't too uprising considering I played it many years ago (2001ish?)
Edit: Found it! http://www.amazon.com/Edmark-llthisczaj-Thinkin-Science-ZAP/dp/B0007XWBBQ