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Post by Steve King (Admin) on Aug 1, 2014 8:45:56 GMT -6
If you build boards, then DON'T fail to not sand down or route the corners (see below pic). Those are called bag busters and will almost certainly, "eventually" ruin one or more of your bags. I get emails ALL THE TIME from members that think it was the material in my bags that failed, when in fact it was their bag buster corners that was the culprit. When a bags is thrown toward a board it can, at times, hit that front corner just right. If that front corner is not dulled down, then it can puncture your duck cloth or microsuede.
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Post by Steve King (Admin) on Jun 29, 2016 16:47:26 GMT -6
Bump. Friendly reminder that some people just don't know about these front two corners. I see the results all the time from customers having a puncture in their fabric that is not a seem failure. 99.9% of the time it is from these two front corners that were not dulled down.
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Post by Steve King (Admin) on Jan 30, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -6
Here is a customer example as to what happens when a bag buster board corner (as seen above) gets your bag. CLICK TO ENLARGE
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