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Kevin
Any word on the 6 gauge?
Has anyone tried a Welding supply store ...
Post up on how you have your Puma mounted without using ratchet straps.
Hm. Grade 8? Really? Not stainless/cadmium-plated fine-thread M8 or M10? Can you really live with that - grade 8?
I somehow seem to recall a strong notion communicated to me that grade 8 bolts are just for insecure owners of American-built vehicles, and are nowhere near the quality of Toyota-sourced fasteners...
In any case, it looks like I'll be the only one left with the 10g landscape cable to run the Puma. So we better break out the voltmeter next time and get some numbers...
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I somehow seem to recall a strong notion communicated to me that grade 8 bolts are just for insecure owners of American-built vehicles, and are nowhere near the quality of Toyota-sourced fasteners...
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Hm. Grade 8? Really? Not stainless/cadmium-plated fine-thread M8 or M10? Can you really live with that - grade 8?
I somehow seem to recall a strong notion communicated to me that grade 8 bolts are just for insecure owners of American-built vehicles, and are nowhere near the quality of Toyota-sourced fasteners...
Not so fast mine still runs #10
...I would consider a motor a critical electrical load and anything short of its rated voltage will shorten the motors life.
You're absolutely right, I'm going to fix that asap. I must be hanging out with my Ranger-driving buddy too much.
If I return the grade 8s you think they'll give me my 81 cents back?
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See, with mine, it doesn't matter: ...
Just replace the bolts w/grade 8 already, I know it's killin you that someone beat you to it!
Hm. Whatever happened to:
So, how can you live with the fact that your Puma compressor is not operating at peak efficiency, in fact, it is operating under conditions that could significantly shorten it's service life? Doesn't that go completely against your Swiss genes?
See, with mine, it doesn't matter: since I usually tailgun, I get to air up the K5 AND the '40. So, it's gonna be slow anyways, no matter how fast or slow the compressor operates...