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Shoulder bridges - cutting off the back big box?


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Hey Troopers!

 

I was working on trimming my shoulder bridges recently. The instructions that were written on the excess plastic said to trim off the big ridge. There's also a penciled in cut line indicating that I should cut it off (it could be the first or last big ridge, depending on which end you're looking at).

 

Example (taken from TK-9539's EI request thread):

 

5619632646_b03e5a478a.jpg

 

But it seems like I see the big ridge on the front and back of every single thread I've checked. Am I supposed to cut this off?

 

(I tried to look at the Academy pictures, but the main site is blocked here at work. Thankfully I can still access the forums.)

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Noooooooooooooo!!

Keep them as you see in the pic you posted!!

 

Hey Troopers!

 

I was working on trimming my shoulder bridges recently. The instructions that were written on the excess plastic said to trim off the big ridge. There's also a penciled in cut line indicating that I should cut it off (it could be the first or last big ridge, depending on which end you're looking at).

 

Example (taken from TK-9539's EI request thread):

 

5619632646_b03e5a478a.jpg

 

But it seems like I see the big ridge on the front and back of every single thread I've checked. Am I supposed to cut this off?

 

(I tried to look at the Academy pictures, but the main site is blocked here at work. Thankfully I can still access the forums.)

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Example (taken from TK-9539's EI request thread):

 

5619632646_b03e5a478a.jpg

 

 

Wow, I'm famous!!!, :lol:

now seriously, don't cut it, but they already told you that

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