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Re: Aluminum angle on bumpers
Perhaps the point Dave is trying to make is that you cannot add whatever you want inbetween the robot and bumper if it is non-functional from an attachment point of view?
But.... if your multi-part bumper attachment system (R08-H) uses thick steel brackets for strength there is no reason why that is illegal. Last edited by Mike8519 : 12-02-2009 at 23:33. |
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