I'll post a smiley face next time so that I come across as less of a twat.
But the point I was making is that super slack head angles that were once seen as so extreme they were only seen on downhill rigs, taken holistically as part of LL&S, have become routine and mainstream.
I'll post a smiley face next time so that I come across as less of a twat.
But the point I was making is that super slack head angles that were once seen as so extreme they were only seen on downhill rigs, taken holistically as part of LL&S, have become routine and mainstream.