[HAM] Thoughts on a new van, Vol 10, Issue 94

33728249 ojvalencia at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 4 14:31:25 CDT 2008


John - 

I picked them up last year. Used them on about a dozen
gigs with my A100.  They give flex a little but held
up well. Originally, I had ordered the heavier ones
but changed the order because the side rail appeared
to be too tall so that the flat rail from the ROK
dolly might not clear the side thereby limiting my
ability to angle the organ in.  This isn't a problem
with the A100 (24" wide) but would have caused a
problem with the B3.

Another note, the ramps are made/packed in China & had
to send them back twice (their expense) because
UPS/FedEx dropped the box on its corner & bent one of
the side rails. The attempt also arrived damaged but
they offered to credit me $78 so I kept them. 

Armando

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> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 17:11:18 -0400
> From: "John Freund" <organguy at nj.rr.com>
> Subject: Re: [HAM] Toughts on a new van,  Vol 10,
> Issue 92
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http://www.planetmobility.com/store/ramps/planet/index.html.
> >  I picked up the 7 ft. ultra light aluminum ramps.
> 
> How long have you been using those Armando?  They're
> less expensive and (I
> assume) lighter than mine.  How have they held up?
> 
> /John 
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