Originally Posted by
FBinNY
it's a viable option if one knows exactly what the error is. OTOH it has the disadvantage of being a non-interchangeable wheel, which can be a pain later on.
Exactly my point - doing such things are band-aids - and become someone else's mess to deal with later. If you know what the problem is - why not simply fix it. Band-aids should be a last resort...not an up front option unless the customer flat out pushes for it...
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