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Re: Exterior cab sunvisor fasteners question
My many years of experience in both manufacturing & within our car/truck hobby, has mainly dealt with the "nuts & bolts" of various assemblies. The application & use of sheet metal screws on the other hand, is limited at best.
I really never compared the theory behind of how both bolts & screws are very similar & work in the same way. 1project2many, thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I am not too old, to still learn something new every day. I appreciate your response to my post. my56chevytruck, your smoothed out 1 piece roof design is very unique. Last edited by SideStepper; 10-19-2021 at 10:25 AM. Reason: added info. |
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Re: Exterior cab sunvisor fasteners question
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Re: Exterior cab sunvisor fasteners question
[QUOTE=SideStepper;8985693]My many years of experience in both manufacturing & within our car/truck hobby, has mainly dealt with the "nuts & bolts" of various assemblies. The application & use of sheet metal screws on the other hand, is limited at best.
I really never compared the theory behind of how both bolts & screws are very similar & work in the same way. 1project2many, thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I am not too old, to still learn something new every day. I appreciate your response to my post. my56chevytruck, your smoothed out 1 piece roof design is very unique.[/QUOTE Last edited by my56chevytruck; 10-21-2021 at 10:36 AM. |
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