ok, gimme a bit to go back and read it, got a puppy playdate going on......
ok, gimme a bit to go back and read it, got a puppy playdate going on......
ok, generally, that's a function of thickness and friction.. if the underside of the fasteners are smooth, you can often slather them with some bearing grease, tighten, than wipe away what squeezes out..
it isn't necessarily a product failure.. it's often why certain component/areas need to be refinished once assembled.... but overly thick can aid in failure for sure...













I saw these in action a few weeks ago. I'm a ways off from being able to personally report on their performance, but figured you might be interested.One item I'm disappointed in is how the bolts on the trans tunnel tear up the clear coating when their torqued down.



$13.95 for two screws![]()
Two screws AND two washers, in stainless steel. They are nice though.















Great example of what the patient application of a hammy and dolley can achieve. Really nice work.
David