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<p>[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 10509570, member: 76316"]Thanks!!</p><p>The skill involved is fascinating. None of the holes for the staple legs go through to the face of the plate; there appear to be grooves between those holed to accommodate the staple bars; an', as you mentioned, the ends of the bar have been chamfered near the leg ends to reduce their height, thus protecting the repair from incidental damage from a bump.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 10509570, member: 76316"]Thanks!! The skill involved is fascinating. None of the holes for the staple legs go through to the face of the plate; there appear to be grooves between those holed to accommodate the staple bars; an', as you mentioned, the ends of the bar have been chamfered near the leg ends to reduce their height, thus protecting the repair from incidental damage from a bump.[/QUOTE]
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