From: Bod on
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
> Ray Keattch has brought this to us :
>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a
>> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-)
>
> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go!
>

It also makes the total difference between the gap
3ft and not 2ft.........quite a difference.

Bod
From: Harry Bloomfield on
Bod explained on 04/12/2009 :
> Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>> Ray Keattch has brought this to us :
>>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a half
>>> feet either end - hardly miles out ;-)
>>
>> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go!
>>
>
> It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not
> 2ft.........quite a difference.
>
> Bod

There is a way, a demonstration....

I wonder if Ray might have a digicam?

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From: Ray Keattch on
Bod wrote:
> Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>> Ray Keattch has brought this to us :
>>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a
>>> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-)
>>
>> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go!
>>
>
> It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not
> 2ft.........quite a difference.

Six inches either end - huge ;-)

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MrBitsy
From: Ray Keattch on
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
> Bod explained on 04/12/2009 :
>> Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>>> Ray Keattch has brought this to us :
>>>> Ok, so if the total distance is three feet, that would be one and a
>>>> half feet either end - hardly miles out ;-)
>>>
>>> It makes a lot of difference as in go, no go!
>>>
>>
>> It also makes the total difference between the gap 3ft and not
>> 2ft.........quite a difference.
>>
>> Bod
>
> There is a way, a demonstration....
>
> I wonder if Ray might have a digicam?
>

Ok, ok, I admit I was lying - it is 18 inches each end.

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MrBitsy
From: Harry Bloomfield on
on 04/12/2009, Ray Keattch supposed :
> Six inches either end - huge ;-)

Which gives you an extra foot in which to maneuver.

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Harry (M1BYT) (L)
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