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tizzyfit wrote on 09/11/12 at 16:40:49:bill67 wrote on 09/11/12 at 16:12:25:tizzyfit wrote on 09/11/12 at 15:51:16:bill67 wrote on 09/11/12 at 13:29:56:tizzyfit wrote on 09/11/12 at 13:26:43:bill67 wrote on 09/11/12 at 11:34:57:You see the slots where it can slide,the super brace is fixed made for the S40.I have had both,The super brace is better and stronger.Bridges are made arced not flat for a reason.And theres more pieces in the tkat,so it would give more under hard conditions. I didn't realize we were now discussing the finer points of bridge construction. The fork brace, your choice, is to reduce/eliminate lateral movement of a span of approximately 6". It would appear to me, both braces are over-engineered for their intended purpose. Both braces come in parts that need to be assembled. Take a close look at the TKAT brace, notice the Alan head bolts in each of the 4 corners? Now then, compare that anchoring system to that of the Super Brace......See any difference? Notice the difference in the thickness of the two braces? Common sense would suggest the thicker components would flex less than components 50% thinner, wouldn't you agree? Here's a simple experiment you can try in order to grasp my point. Find an anvil, now then, try and bend it? Any luck? Now then, get a hacksaw blade out, place your thumb and fore-finger on each end and try and bend it. Fairly easy to bend, isn't it? Could it be, had the hacksaw blade been as thick as the anvil, it wouldn't have bent? When you have used both then tell me which one is best and why. Why bother, they are both over-engineered. There is absolutely nothing to gain but stroking some fools ego, by trying both. The fact of the matter is and remains, you can't bend an anvil, unless of course, you sprinkle sea foam or klutz on it, I guess. Good point you got there,I'm going to make a hacksaw blade out of a anvil,Thanks. Your logic is absolutely mind numbingly stupid. Why would anyone destroy a perfectly good anvil when they could buy a hacksaw blade at Lowe's, Home Depot or, I'm sure your favorite, Wal-Mart, for about $1. Tizzy, Please quit feeding and petting the wildlife -- much less be going around actually insulting them or arguing with them (pointless). Nothing reinforces their bad behavior worse than "discussing it" with them. This opens you up to getting your various buttons pushed which only starts another go round of verbal nonsense. Just stop ..... the response chain up on top of this post is Bill counting coup on you (6 times in a row he got you to come back at him).
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