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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

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Originally Posted by Hal9000 View Post
That could creat dragging problems if there are any parts on the floor or if the floor is warped
Yes, if this seems to be a problem at pre-ship scrimmage then we can replace it with C channel and move it up a bit. I am not worried about it bending, but a warped floor is always a possibility...
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