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Des cales en bois ?


Je viens de remarquer qu’il y a un tas de cales en bois qui aident à maintenir le verre en place.


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13 Comments

  1. shiney_side

    Looks like the zamboni doors. Maybe they rattle a lot more and that’s a simple/cheap solution?

  2. Historical_Sherbet54

    Circlejerk is gonna love getting there hands on this….shhh

  3. TopShelfHockeyMN

    Looks like they use it to line up the stanchion on the playing side as the boards and glass curves in the corners. (There’s only a few on the left compared to multiple on the right)

    Also looks like there’s another piece of plexiglass/lexan “M” type joint that joins the two panels and creates a consistent gap the entire spread of the main panes.

    I grew up with the diamond fence and chicken wire screens as our “glass”., maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in about the flexible mounting systems for plexiglass.

  4. clontarf84

    I mean have you ever been to the Dallas Fort Worth airport, that place is a trailer park compared to ours (nothing against trailer parks) just saying.

  5. Gribbnar

    Its ok. They’re trying their hardest to learn about hockey down there. They’ve had since 1993 and they still don’t get it.

  6. ToastyMcbowlsmoker

    No one’s talking about the Gold-Pickled Fowl Foot?

  7. rink_raptor

    Dallas fans about to break into a “Shims you suck!” Chant because they are idiots.

  8. shramski

    Official Stanley Cup Playoffs Wood Shims brought to you by FanDuel

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