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Re: pic: elec board
Looks nice, the concept of the top flipping out is very clever.
However, I just want to point out if you're not using 12 spikes, you dont have to put in those breakers in every slot. Removing those extra ones can save you weight as well (at least when you have the same weight issue as us). |
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