The bolts held - much better than the plates did, though it would have helped if it was a single piece of square-tube cold-rolled steel bolted to the frame instead of two separate pieces of hot-rolled steel.
Congrats on your test score. Sounds kinda like my test scores back in high school. Back then I don't think public schools knew quite how to handle cases like me. I grasped concepts quickly, but hated lingering on the same thing for a week and so I never did the homework - there was simply no challenge in it. But then the teachers would goggle when I consistently scored between 80% and 90% on my tests.
I eventually dropped out (you would too if you were a social outcast and it had been your third high school), but years later when I took the GED test, cold turkey, during Navy boot camp, I nearly aced the damn thing.
Here's to hoping I do better at UT.
Congrats on your test score. Sounds kinda like my test scores back in high school. Back then I don't think public schools knew quite how to handle cases like me. I grasped concepts quickly, but hated lingering on the same thing for a week and so I never did the homework - there was simply no challenge in it. But then the teachers would goggle when I consistently scored between 80% and 90% on my tests.
I eventually dropped out (you would too if you were a social outcast and it had been your third high school), but years later when I took the GED test, cold turkey, during Navy boot camp, I nearly aced the damn thing.
Here's to hoping I do better at UT.