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why is one side completely open like that (asides from manufacturing process)? i would feel safer if it was closed 360 degrees. the top portion to relieve weight off the
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why is one side completely open like that (asides from manufacturing process)?
i would feel safer if it was closed 360 degrees. the top portion to relieve weight off the rail is a good idea, but that's what a hocky puck with slit does, or in my case, a narrower jack stand with rubber padding... or even my slit of oak. these are made in the USA, i hope? not china where manufacturing consistency is sometimes non-existent. just wondering who is behind supporting the 3200lbs+ over my head. ![]() |
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