Custom made badminton supports

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  1. gilesports

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    Very nice. :)
    Michal's supports get snazzier looking all the time.
     
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    Quite a few of us here have them, they rock.
     
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    Michal's side supports were the best investment for my stringing maschine beside the load spreader and clamps. They are well and stable made and make stringing a enjoyment. No blocked holes anymore and alot of space to thread difficult situations during stringing. They are worth every penny I paid.
     
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    They will be the "best buy" you ever made:) Cheers!

    Daveg
     
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    I have a question about these supports maybe you could answer. I see some picture of these and it looks like supports sit the racket up a lot higher than my normal side supports which run in line with the racket lying flat on top. Is it time consuming to line the racket up when mounting? given that i tighten 12 and 6 oclock clamp first then go to tighten side supports but they are higher then have to redo 12 and 6 untill I get the perfect height or what the deal?
     
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    Mine always line up perfectly the first time. Much, much better than the Pros Pro ones they replaced.
     
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    Right cool thanks, just looked higher in some photo's I had seen. But that's good.
     
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    Much more room underneath for weaving too.
     
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    Lets Michal know what your equipment is (stringing machine) and he will send you the correct height ones.
    I tend to tighten the 12 and 6 then tighten the side supports then recheck the 12 and 6, never had an issue yet .
    Cheers!

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    No arms in the way of clamps at the side, no hidey holes, I get it they look great. How is there more room underneath, just out of interest? just because side arms are out the way more?
     
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    Right brilliant thanks, some of them looked tall but obviously they would not be the same ones he would send for my machine got it.
     
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    Yeah, the arms are out of the way more and leaves much more room to work.
     
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    Good stuff, good man.
     
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    As promised the supports arived today and strung the first racket & I have to say they are great to use, what a difference they make so much easier, no blocked holes. My advise to anyone who has not got these yet, get some now. :)
     
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