Quick float height question

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Re: Quick float height question

12 Mar 2011 16:31
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you're close, good job :P

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Re: Quick float height question

12 Mar 2011 16:35
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Thanks, I didn't think it was too bad for only bending each tang once haha.

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Re: Quick float height question

13 Mar 2011 10:54
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No ideas?
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Re: Quick float height question

13 Mar 2011 11:32
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hard to tell with the angles bit looks like 4 need to come down a little but that something u should be able to determine if u've gotten this far

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Re: Quick float height question

13 Mar 2011 17:43
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I used to eyeball them but really the best way is to get a ruler and actually measure the level then measure the float height and bend the tang.
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