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Re: Mechanical tips for rookies
how about a tip on loctie and whats shouldnt be and what should be
always cut long , but never short (as in extra materail vs making short and useless) (One of Ours mentors really stress this) Tight Means Tight , Not how tight you could get it , and not striping and destroying parts, and not leaving it loose PVC Can be your friend ![]() ALWAYS Clamp it Down Right tool for the right job more to come... maybe |
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