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Re: "Load Bearing Surface"

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Why a wheel?
For purpose of example. *shrug*

I agree with you; technically anything inside the (28"x38") base, that touches the loading zone is a load-bearing surface ... be it a string, wheel, lexan 'tail', PWN cable that came loose in the match, etc etc.
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Last edited by Katie Reynolds : 21-02-2005 at 18:57. Reason: Apparently, I can't spell today...