05-03-2004, 04:57 AM
Many thanks, Matt! (where have all the emoticons gone?)<br>
Just one tip. It is not good (either for the arms, or the cord, or the frame) to leave the arms hit against the outer vertical stanchions. The arms' heels (i.e. the bases, the opposite to the points) should have been previously stopped by the inner vertical stanchions. It would suffice to make a new pair of longer arms...<br>
My two cents.<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
Just one tip. It is not good (either for the arms, or the cord, or the frame) to leave the arms hit against the outer vertical stanchions. The arms' heels (i.e. the bases, the opposite to the points) should have been previously stopped by the inner vertical stanchions. It would suffice to make a new pair of longer arms...<br>
My two cents.<br>
<br>
Aitor <p></p><i></i>
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