Jan 31, 2023 #141 catalac Active VIP Member Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 3,420 Reaction score 13,031 Location Red Deer curious what the “tunnel hull” looks like, similar to the eagle steptec?
Jan 31, 2023 #142 ABMax24 Active VIP Member Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 4,875 Reaction score 14,156 Location Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada catalac said: curious what the “tunnel hull” looks like, similar to the eagle steptec? Click to expand... Go back to page 5 of this thread, Chrisco has a bunch of pictures of his.
catalac said: curious what the “tunnel hull” looks like, similar to the eagle steptec? Click to expand... Go back to page 5 of this thread, Chrisco has a bunch of pictures of his.
Jan 31, 2023 #143 catalac Active VIP Member Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 3,420 Reaction score 13,031 Location Red Deer ok thanks, tunnel = recessed intake. must be a good design so wouldn’t be some air cavitate around that intake on a slide. Last edited: Jan 31, 2023
ok thanks, tunnel = recessed intake. must be a good design so wouldn’t be some air cavitate around that intake on a slide.
Jan 31, 2023 #144 NoBrakes! Active VIP Member Joined Nov 13, 2011 Messages 6,290 Reaction score 12,653 Location Edmonton The rounded edges of UHMH probably help keep suction in the slide?
Jan 31, 2023 #145 neilsleder Active VIP Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 9,618 Reaction score 17,005 Location Leduc Alberta NoBrakes! said: The rounded edges of UHMH probably help keep suction in the slide? View attachment 265539 Click to expand... Yah would help. But high caliber has sharp corners and works good to.
NoBrakes! said: The rounded edges of UHMH probably help keep suction in the slide? View attachment 265539 Click to expand... Yah would help. But high caliber has sharp corners and works good to.
Jan 31, 2023 #146 catalac Active VIP Member Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 3,420 Reaction score 13,031 Location Red Deer I had an eagle 20 degree steptec many years ago that had a recessed grate (didn't have the couple inches between the grate and uhmw in those pics), was nice as it was far less prone to need a stomp.
I had an eagle 20 degree steptec many years ago that had a recessed grate (didn't have the couple inches between the grate and uhmw in those pics), was nice as it was far less prone to need a stomp.