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Coc 4 - 20Mm Block Set Close


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Vano, beyond awesome work on closing that gripper. Doesn't matter if it was a block or not.

A block set implies that a block-shaped implement was used as a device to measure the depth of the set.

Btw I hold the WR in the 2HP in the 83k class. Its an extremely impressive feat, in fact so impressive I don't even have to refer it to the correct category.

Extremely impressive although, to be fair, it was not a block set. Using a 20mm tube would be a tiny fraction easier than using a square 'block' as you can gradually ease it into position so to speak.

Uhhhh.... sure, thats exactly what made the difference between closed and not.

Amazing display of power Vano!

Why are you attempting to troll another member again?

Do you have a point to why there should be a debate about the use of pipe instead of a block? This is really childish to take over a thread about a block. It's training not a competition where rules would be more strict; Vano may use any item he see's fit to get an accurate measurement based on what he has at that moment.

How about you start a thread debating what should be used for "block sets", like you did when I claimed certain numbers on the IM pinch block and you began to compare the item to the euro.

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Along with Nathan Holle's Ghp 9 close, it's the most impressive gripper feat of strength i'v seen, much respect.

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Incredible close!

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i was wondering what kind of camera did you used to record this awesome/badass close ?

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