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Evening guys, got a cu upgrade end of week and must source a board with max height of 210mm and 400mm wide. Any ideas guys
 
May be worth speaking to whichever wholesalers you mainly use, and let them source it for you.

And going on experience probably worth checking before you leave the wholesalers with the board!
 
Already checked out the usual boards dimensions but had no joy, thought someone might have been in this situation before. Looks like a call to a few wholesalers in the morning.


Cheers
 

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