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Pda Gripper Identity?


EricMilfeld

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I have two PDA grippers from 2001.

PDA

Standard of Strength calibrated gripper. 475 inch pounds closing torque. Seasoned. 30/12/01. Piedmont Design Associates.

Standard of Strength calibrated gripper. 520 inch pounds closing torque. Seasoned. 30/12/01. Piedmont Design Associates.

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I have two PDA grippers from 2001.

PDA

Standard of Strength calibrated gripper. 475 inch pounds closing torque. Seasoned. 30/12/01. Piedmont Design Associates.

Standard of Strength calibrated gripper. 520 inch pounds closing torque. Seasoned. 30/12/01. Piedmont Design Associates.

How tough do they feel?

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Both are tougher than #3s. The 520 I use as bridge between the #3 and the Elite.

It has been used in a few comps, and I think its number was 3.3

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Yes, a lot of good info there, Brett. Thank you.

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Brett, yes, it was you. As Eric said, lots of good information.

Brett, weren't you a bull rider? Still do it?

Thank you Hubgeezer! Yes, I rode bulls in the International Pro Rodeo Association (IPRA) back in 1999 and 2000. I had dreams of going to the PBR but I got knocked out by a IPRA finals bull in Clermont, IN in 2000 while my wife was pregnant with out first child. My wife didn't tell me to quit but she did say she would like me to live long enough to meet our child. Once my daughter was born I just kept having thoughts of her growing up without her daddy so I quit. I still occasionally daydream about getting back on some bulls but I now have four kids and NONE of them want me to strap on the spurs.

Yes, a lot of good info there, Brett. Thank you.

Thank you Eric!

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