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Mar 19, 2014 at 23:38 answer added user2169 timeline score: 16
Mar 19, 2014 at 23:17 comment added user2169 There is nothing magic about 60 degrees. As the angle incerases, the stress on each anchor increases. An angle of 50 degrees could be too much, if your anchors were poor and you needed to hold a big dynamic load. An angle of 90 degrees could be perfectly OK, if the anchors were good and they just needed to hold a small static load.
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