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Overtightening can and will cause premature failure . Just saying :biggrin: Saturn Knives have done me proud for many a year .

 

Looking at those cracks you may have a point, do you torque those in Johnny?

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Overtightening can and will cause premature failure . Just saying :biggrin: Saturn Knives have done me proud for many a year .

 

 

Funny the only time I used Saturn knives in my TW they cracked. They were torqued correctly. I have never used them since. This is my opinion on blades.

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Looking at those cracks you may have a point, do you torque those in Johnny?

 

dont torque ,neither do i use a scaffolf=ding bar to get them tight,just kind of got a feel for whats tigh over thr yrs ,in this chippers case 9yrs :001_smile:

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Been wanting to use this one for a while.....

 

Batfink would be very appropriate for this thread .........As his wings are made of steel not just any ordinary steel but a special steel which only timberwolf use lol . Oops sorry and Greenmech ; )

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dont torque ,neither do i use a scaffolf=ding bar to get them tight,just kind of got a feel for whats tigh over thr yrs ,in this chippers case 9yrs :001_smile:

 

 

Why would you not torque them? They have torque wrench settings for things for a reason. Glad you don't fix aeroplanes:)

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Why would you not torque them? They have torque wrench settings for things for a reason. Glad you don't fix aeroplanes:)

 

Or chippers :D

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Batfink would be very appropriate for this thread .........As his wings are made of steel not just any ordinary steel but a special steel which only timberwolf use lol .

 

 

I really don't see why you have to take the pee? I'm putting across what I have been led to believe of the manufacturing process that goes into making genuine TW blades.

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Why would you not torque them? They have torque wrench settings for things for a reason. Glad you don't fix aeroplanes:)

 

like i said in the post you quoted :biggrin:im glad i dont fix planes aswell that would be boring ,

 

unlike 34yrs doing this job :biggrin:

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