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<blockquote data-quote="MrSimon" data-source="post: 263056" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>I just got a bunch of road signs from the local township buildings scrap pile, and they are all exactly .9" thick. I laid them out on the floor of my basstracker and walked around to get a feeling for how sturdy they are. I'm about 200 pounds and I figure I want a MAXIMUM of a 12" gap anywhere to avoid sagging and bending.</p><p></p><p>I suppose once its all put together and riveted down, maybe I could get away with larger gaps, but why push it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSimon, post: 263056, member: 5461"] I just got a bunch of road signs from the local township buildings scrap pile, and they are all exactly .9" thick. I laid them out on the floor of my basstracker and walked around to get a feeling for how sturdy they are. I'm about 200 pounds and I figure I want a MAXIMUM of a 12" gap anywhere to avoid sagging and bending. I suppose once its all put together and riveted down, maybe I could get away with larger gaps, but why push it. [/QUOTE]
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