Only took me 8hrs and 70 odd replies but as usual it doesn't matter how you get there as long as you do.:noworry:
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I think BF is scouring the t'interweb for an answer.
A sole board on a intermediate hard surface under a single standard, should cover a minimum of 450mm x 220mm :blink1:
On soft surfaces under a single standard, the minimum should be, 765mm x 220mm
A sole board under 2 standards should cover a minimum of 1.5mtrs x 220mm.
Before you all say the width of a board is 225mm, yes it is, but the 220mm minimum allows for any factory discrepancies, in the making of the board.
A sole board on a intermediate hard surface under a single standard, should cover a minimum of 450mm x 220mm :blink1:
On soft surfaces under a single standard, the minimum should be, 765mm x 220mm
A sole board under 2 standards should cover a minimum of 1.5mtrs x 220mm.
Before you all say the width of a board is 225mm, yes it is, but the 220mm minimum allows for any factory discrepancies, in the making of the board.
I don't care if it was pasted or not he was still the only man on here to answer it promptly. A lot of heads hung in shame I would imagine. :laugh:
First on google perhaps.
If you read the threads on here then you will know i have just done my Part 1 with Simians, so i can bore the tits off anyone with guidance, regs and legislation, mind you i could do that before i went on it.
Lets start a new one, whats the minimum size of a base plate and the shank. :nuts: