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Old 01-10-14, 07:26
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Richard.

Thanks for posting that picture. It prompted me to grab a tape measure and go hunting in the basement for my No. 22 Carrier for a closer look.

Sure enough. The distance from the left rail to the end of the base channel is 62mm. The distance from the right rail to the end of the base channel on that side is just 50mm, so for some reason, spacing is critical from one end to the other with this particular Carrier.

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David
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