Has anybody ever seen anything as stupid as this?
I may be wrong but doesn't this make the entire row of racking a "RED"?
Racking... seriously...
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Re: Racking... seriously...
I'll try to explain instead.
So instead of purchasing upright protection an engineer has taken a piece of wider racking, cut it into sections and welded it to the front of each racking upright through a whole chamber.
I'm sure I've read something about applying heat or welding frames automatically would require an offload?
So instead of purchasing upright protection an engineer has taken a piece of wider racking, cut it into sections and welded it to the front of each racking upright through a whole chamber.
I'm sure I've read something about applying heat or welding frames automatically would require an offload?
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Re: Racking... seriously...
Send me the photo to my email addy and I will upload it for you K.
kenney76 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:15 pm I'll try to explain instead.
So instead of purchasing upright protection an engineer has taken a piece of wider racking, cut it into sections and welded it to the front of each racking upright through a whole chamber.
I'm sure I've read something about applying heat or welding frames automatically would require an offload?
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