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  1. dont forget that the rail is acting as a cantilever as well so there will be increased flex in the rail

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    Quote Originally Posted by irving2008 View Post
    dont forget that the rail is acting as a cantilever as well so there will be increased flex in the rail
    Not quite sure what you mean? are you talking about the actual rail support? if so I wouldnt have thought it would deflect much?

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