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Old 02-21-11 | 09:57 AM
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Easton used to have a guide for cutting carbon posts on its website.

One thing you also should do is to wrap the post in masking tape to keep the carbon from splintering. Just cut through the masking tape.

And to reiterate what others have said, be sure to maintain the minimum insertion depth. If the post requires 5 cm be inserted, then you need to insert 5 cm even after you cut it.
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