When you screw things up big time.....
In reply to TurboFource :
Dude, first glance I thought it was the new Nimbus 3200 broomstick!!
Ain't even happy hour ....
preach said:In reply to wearymicrobe :
Small fastener in my experiences.
Not lying.
Trust me, he's not lying. Some of the fasteners have holes in them to insert electric heating elements. They're torqued hot and then contract more as they cool. Others I remember were torque to "X "lb. ft. and then a slug wrench and hammer was used to continue to tighten "X" flats
preach said:In reply to wearymicrobe :
Small fastener in my experiences.
Not lying.
What the heck are you working on then. This is for a main rotor assembly for a steam generator on a aircraft carrier at least according to the bill of materials we had for it. Failed to torque properly on install and had to be remade.
wearymicrobe said:preach said:In reply to wearymicrobe :
Small fastener in my experiences.
Not lying.
What the heck are you working on then. This is for a main rotor assembly for a steam generator on a aircraft carrier at least according to the bill of materials we had for it. Failed to torque properly on install and had to be remade.
Oh, you didn't have a bin of them somewhere?
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:Oh, you didn't have a bin of them somewhere?
Now I am picturing a scaled up version of a little yellow bin with foam versions of nuts and screws that an adult could jump in like a ball pit.
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