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Thom Stewart wrote:
Doug, I mentioned early in this discussion that with a topping lift hoisting boom, the boom only positions the location of hoist. There is very, very little force on the boom. The hoist is on the topping lift. Mooran re-stated this. You are the one insisting the force is the same on the end of the boom supported on the other end by a Vang and a gooseneck. We say BS and sign off. In other words, you're saying that 100# on the end of the boom supported by a topping lift is not the same as 100# on the end of the boom supported by a solid vang? OK but I'm a little confused... how does the weight know the difference? DSK |
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