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In article , Scotty u@w wrote:
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in Right. Also, nylon locknuts should not be reused too often. Well, that's for sure. I wouldn't reuse them at all. I'm curious, what size bolt ( machine screw) are you going to use? Well, that's an interesting story. So, I decided to give it a try on one of the stays. I pulled the pin on the top of the buckle, and no problem putting a 6-32 in there. I tried the bottom, but it wouldn't go. I thought this is odd. Why would a turnbuckle have two different size holes... so I figured it was an anomoly and moved to the second of three (three stays per side). Same deal. Fits on the top, doesn't fit on the bottom. I tried all six. Same deal. What's up? Any idea? -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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