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The r-hop blocks?

Yes they work well with the likes of the maple leaf series (same idea as the omega nub but more solid construction)

Wouldnt be so useful for a standard bucking though.

 
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The r-hop blocks?

Yes they work well with the likes of the maple leaf series (same idea as the omega nub but more solid construction)

Wouldnt be so useful for a standard bucking though.


The r-hop blocks?

Yes they work well with the likes of the maple leaf series (same idea as the omega nub but more solid construction)

Wouldnt be so useful for a standard bucking though.
okay thats great thank you

 
General advantage is a pressure distribution that covers a larger area instead of focusing on a single strip.

I say use them without fear of messing up anything.

Back when I ran flat hops, at one point I was running a standard hop rubber (without shaving down the little mound inside the rubber) with a flat tensioner and it worked great!

 
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