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Can I order two please?
so that is the reason huskies lose screws ?Special place in hell for *a-holes that overtighten bolts on equipment that is frequently repaired/torn down. Every single bolt, like they were on a mission.
eeehhhhhhh nope. The *a-holes that can't keep bolts tight on a Husky switch to other brands. I wonder sometimes though if the switch to spring AV was to reduce vibration for screws instead of that sweet, smooth running power...so that is the reason huskies lose screws ?
lol i know your not meaning me because i have never owned a husky or needed to switcheeehhhhhhh nope. The *a-holes that can't keep bolts tight on a Husky switch to other brands. I wonder sometimes though if the switch to spring AV was to reduce vibration for screws instead of that sweet, smooth running power...
Good to see you back Dallas
365XS?Special place in hell for *a-holes that overtighten bolts on equipment that is frequently repaired/torn down. Every single bolt, like they were on a mission.
Haha no. I noticed when I swapped the coil Saturday.365XS?
I dont like shìt coming loose.....
You pissed Dallas off before he returned your Husky?Special place in hell for *a-holes that overtighten bolts on equipment that is frequently repaired/torn down. Every single bolt, like they were on a mission.
so that is the reason huskies lose screwis.
lol maybe need to wear gloves to protect girly hands ?Haha no. I noticed when I swapped the coil Saturday.
I was going to replace a little conveyor belt while production was at lunch. 15-20min job. Ended up opening my knuckles up twice and drilling four bolts. All SHCS. After the first one I freshened up my wrench on the grinder. Didn't matter. I was pretty hot.
I usually use an impact on the saws, torx and hex. Too tight of quarters in the lil machines at work to get one in. I'm sure it was some window licker who didnt know any better using a cheater bar to tighten *s-word that didnt really even need it.lol maybe need to wear gloves to protect girly hands ?
lol just think i have 6 saws from kevin so if i have to tear one apart i know what to expect but then again t27 is harder to strip out
lol if it was a husky it needed torqued down lolI usually use an impact on the saws, torx and hex. Too tight of quarters in the lil machines at work to get one in. I'm sure it was some window licker who didnt know any better using a cheater bar to tighten *s-word that didnt really even need it.
Most of my machines at work are made In our main plant in Nishio, Japan. I guess that would make them like Echos?lol if it was a husky it needed torqued down lol
you know the saying every little bit helps lol
Too bad they're a little bit slow and heavy. The ones I've been into, which isn't many, are built very solid. Lock washers on every screw,...that sort of thingMost of my machines at work are made In our main plant in Nishio, Japan. I guess that would make them like Echos?
365XS?
I dont like shìt coming loose.....
I've only messed with a 490, and it was nearly new. Incredibly underwhelming, reminded me of a slightly heavy 026. Especially when I can throw together a slightly tinkered with 350 for a third of the price that'll cut circles around it.Too bad they're a little bit slow and heavy. The ones I've been into, which isn't many, are built very solid. Lock washers on every screw,...that sort of thing