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The Continuing Story of the Bungled PX-10

Old 05-27-22, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by gugie
My assumption is that Andy would put a binder bolt in while doing this.
Your assumption is incorrect, but that would have been a good idea.
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
Your assumption is incorrect, but that would have been a good idea.
Many great discoveries are made by not following procedures.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Many great discoveries are made by not following procedures.
Actually, I see from the pictures that the binder bolt was there, but I assure you that it isn't because I thought about it.
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
Actually, I see from the pictures that the binder bolt was there, but I assure you that it isn't because I thought about it.
Tis better to be lucky, than good.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Tis better to be lucky, than good.
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