If the Left Arm goes slack does that mean that Left Shoulder has ceased Pulling the Power Package? It would make sense logically. I dunno.
This kid is crazy long.
Jamie Sadlowski??
4B with lots of "wibble-Wobble" (COMPENSATIONS)
Hb
ALSO;
The line in 6-b-3-0-1;
" AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LEFT ARM PLANE."
Seems. applicable to angled hinging-BUT- not horizontal or vertical(the dual hinges)
if, what is meant by LEFT ARM PLANE is the plane of entire primary lever assembly. ???
hb-ps. again
Last edited by HungryBear : 02-03-2012 at 09:22 AM.
This guys motion is built for killing it and never bothering to go find 'em, but what a swing. The slack in the left arm is interesting. No question he's loaded #2. Heck he's loaded everything he's got.
This guys motion is built for killing it and never bothering to go find 'em, but what a swing. The slack in the left arm is interesting. No question he's loaded #2. Heck he's loaded everything he's got.
I suspect the "slack"is yanking up-plane by the left to shorten the radius. He can not do this completely with the shoulder because it would force the right shoulder down and make the right unable to push. Just my thinking