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What do they mean when they say “welded raking panels”? How can the pickets be welded to the rails and still be able to be installed out of square to follow the terrain?

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What do they mean when they say “welded raking panels”? How can the pickets be welded to the rails and still be able to be installed out of square to follow the terrain?

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Ameristar’s patented profusion welded panels are indeed welded at the picket and rail intersections. The system provides the strength of welded steel while still being able to force it out of square by lining up an arrow on the rail toward the downward slope and pulling the panel and bending the welded area until the panel is at the desired angle. Click here for more information.

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