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View Poll Results: arm length
who needs an arm? we are a true and true brick team! 1 0.91%
just the alloted started space 50'' 2 1.82%
6' 2 1.82%
7' 4 3.64%
8' 11 10.00%
9' 14 12.73%
10' 13 11.82%
11' 9 8.18%
12' 21 19.09%
13' 8 7.27%
14' 7 6.36%
15' 3 2.73%
16+' 6 5.45%
arm? what a great idea! 9 8.18%
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Re: How long is your arm?

During match play we go up to 9' on the mast (11 feet before we put in limit switches and left some room for grip) and then a 3' and change actuating arm so stright vertical we are just over 12 but we never cap straight up so in matched most we will be going total that I forsee is 11ish which is still pretty nifty
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