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T-rex slider manufacturing error!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShinyPartsUp" data-source="post: 481480" data-attributes="member: 2341"><p>I don't mean to be dense (sometimes I just am), but did the slider break off along a void? My point would be: If they did not fail at a void, it could mean they had no structural failure based on manufacture defect (the void). Not knowing details of the crash, and not being an engineer, I can't guess if the forces were hugely over a reasonable design structure for a slider. Do you think the slider should not have failed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinyPartsUp, post: 481480, member: 2341"] I don't mean to be dense (sometimes I just am), but did the slider break off along a void? My point would be: If they did not fail at a void, it could mean they had no structural failure based on manufacture defect (the void). Not knowing details of the crash, and not being an engineer, I can't guess if the forces were hugely over a reasonable design structure for a slider. Do you think the slider should not have failed? [/QUOTE]
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