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Old 04-22-2013, 08:41 AM
Breakaway Breakaway is offline
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Don, what you said pretty much covers it. When it happened to me the line got so tight I couldn't unclip it, so I quickly cut the line with my Gerber. Only one thing I would add. I would recommend pulling EVERYTHING in, including the other planer board before trying to retrieve the flipped board. Reason being is, when you approach the flipped board to retrieve it, you need to be really careful of the planer board line which also is a hazard if it gets caught in the prop. I could hear the planer line hitting my prop a few of times, so I had to approach my flipped board from a couple of different directions until I finally got it back.
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