Talk:Sacrificial leg

More work or delete?
I've removed some of the more blatant peacockery and made it explicit that this is a single manufacturer's product which seems to have been created to mitigate maintenance problems caused by their construction methods. I haven't tidied up all the references and the text could be tightened up but is it worth it? Should the article be simply deleted as advertising and/or lacking notability? And if so would someone with more experience with deletion like to start the process? NebY (talk) 10:14, 10 October 2011 (UTC)

Why delete? Factually correct, specialist term
The proposed deletion is based upon changes made to the page that are factually incorrect. The term sacrificial leg refers to a replacement section used by many manufacturers of pallet racking systems. Whether their systems have a welded or bolted construction is irrelevant. The significant problem when repairing a damaged upright is that it requires pallets to be removed from at least three bays of racking. This is both time consuming and disruptive to the warehouse operation. A manufacturer with a major user came up with this solution which is now offered by many suppliers such as The Rack Group, The Constructor Group and The Rack Training Group.

Ignorance resulting in derogatory statements such as those on this page undermine the value of Wikipedia.

Axisadman (talk) 18:43, 6 January 2015 (UTC)