Removing the inserts to shorten the crosstube was exactly what I was
worried about.
I suppose also in the worst case, you could take out some of that
closeout layup, and redo it a few hairs deeper in. As long the
patient is opened up on the table anyway!
Regards,
Fred F., A063
Nigel Charles wrote:
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> Although the new plate is thicker you may be fortunate (like I was)
> to be able to rebate the plate by the extra thickness without
> grinding into the 'bid' layup. This prevents having to shorten the
> crosstube at each end. I understand that removing the crosstube
> inserts may not be easy without damage.
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