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RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
However, sometimes, a metal can fail AsI said the reasons fornot making propertiescan be many. I hope anyone using Aluminum in such an application demands,Tensile tests on every lot of material they recieve soif failure does occur they have certification to prove what theygot what was ordered. |
RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
I've had no problems with my MeanV string suppressor at all. I think it is right and only fair to give him the opportunity to correct the issue. Overtightening could be a problem. As stated earlier, the directions put this warning with the product. Happy customer here and so is my buddy who bought one about a month ago. His comments are nothing short of OUTSTANDING PRODUCT!!!
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RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d However, sometimes, a metal can fail AsI said the reasons fornot making propertiescan be many. I hope anyone using Aluminum in such an application demands,Tensile tests on every lot of material they recieve soif failure does occur they have certification to prove what theygot what was ordered. Have my Meanv and love it,no problems. |
RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d However, sometimes, a metal can fail AsI said the reasons fornot making propertiescan be many. I hope anyone using Aluminum in such an application demands,Tensile tests on every lot of material they recieve soif failure does occur they have certification to prove what theygot what was ordered. Thanks for the info, good stuff. |
RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
The mounting bolt is NOT ALUMINUM, NOT NOT NOT ALUMINUM, read the post before you hang the man's prouducts......now I feel all BETTER whew
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RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
ORIGINAL: bowdaddy1964 The mounting bolt is NOT ALUMINUM, NOT NOT NOT ALUMINUM, read the post before you hang the man's prouducts......now I feel all BETTER whew
I've ripped the heads off bolts, be tough to torqe a bolt on a bow that much. Metal failure in todays world is all to common being that the cost of the stuff is through the roof. Everybody is trying to cut cost. MeanV might not be but the place he gets the stuff most likely is. |
RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
ORIGINAL: nodog ORIGINAL: bowdaddy1964 The mounting bolt is NOT ALUMINUM, NOT NOT NOT ALUMINUM, read the post before you hang the man's prouducts......now I feel all BETTER whew
I've ripped the heads off bolts, be tough to torqe a bolt on a bow that much. Metal failure in todays world is all to common being that the cost of the stuff is through the roof. Everybody is trying to cut cost. MeanV might not be but the place he gets the stuff most likely is. I was refering to the aluminum specs. wich had no bearing on the broken steel bolt, and the fact that some times people dont read a post for facts and details before running their mouths...like, hum, lets see,....... |
RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
You owe it to Dan to edit this thread or ask a mod to delete it all togetherand go about the issue the right way.
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RE: PROBLEM WITH MEAN V STRING SUPPRESSOR
I dont use one but have heard nothing but good things. These types of things shouldnt simply just break, being that i work around and on farm machinery every day, im going to say he had it in too tight, just tap it and turn it out. if all else fails, get yourself a dremmel and a small cutting disc and cut a small line into the end of the rod and use a screw driver to turn it out. If you cant turn it by hand then it was way too tight.
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