no portion may be lower then the loading deck
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no portion may be lower then the loading deck
Does this mean that the place you rest the block connected to the sand bucket has to be at the bottom of the bridge, or does it mean that your bridge can't have anything going past the things you rest the bridge on?
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Re: no portion may be lower then the loading deck
1. Read the rules. The exact rule says, "No portion of the bridge may extend below the top surface of the Test Supports (4.b) prior to testing."
2. Read the forums. There's been a thread with almost the exact same title here: http://www.scioly.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=189&t=6133
3. Read the rules again. The loading block can be at any height along the bridge's height; however, the bridge itself must not extend below the surface of the test supports.
2. Read the forums. There's been a thread with almost the exact same title here: http://www.scioly.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=189&t=6133
3. Read the rules again. The loading block can be at any height along the bridge's height; however, the bridge itself must not extend below the surface of the test supports.
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