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Wisconsin Wade
Posted 1/30/2008 7:04 AM (#297500 - in reply to #297235)
Subject: RE: 60" shaft and stablizer




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Location: Lincolnshire, IL
Maybe it is time for a new thread..Defend your Rigging LOL!
I also like the rigging to be clean looking. That is why I had the wires run through a clam shell from the flush mount area.
Also when the units are put in the upright and tilted position, they take up the smallest amount of floor space. I also think this is where one could get away with the smaller ram mount but the standard will give one more height, or you can order the longest arm if you need even more height. Did I mention that no fiberglass was drilled during this portion of the rigging. hahahaha.
Rigging threads on the boards are some of the best...one can look through the older threads to get several ideas before they fire up the drill and start attaching.


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