AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
You mean, the bushing that keeps the field strip screw from moving?
Do you even understand the words coming out of my computer??
///chris tucker
"but it all goes pear shaped"
That is a beautiful metaphor CoolHand. I would've said something like, "it would look like a peace sign opening up." I guess that makes me a hippy.
Don't be clever. You knew what you were doing trying to lump me in with Rogue. Just like you know what you are doing with your reference to "keep that a secret." Just delete your reference to me, please, and be done with it.
As a sign of goodwill i will remove your name from my post......didnt mean for you to take it the wrong way.
i understand....i wouldnt wanna be lumped in with rogue either
Rogue, I am not going to pretend that I like your methods. The last time I got into a "debate" with you on your site, posts got parsed, things re-arranged and the whole meaning of the thing changed to suit your pov.
Unfortunately for you, that is not happening here, and I think enough people have figured out the method to your bull .
In that you really did come to my rescue in the pneu frame thread at one point, and I haven't forgotten that in spite of later events, I am going to give you a tip. Whether you take it or not is certainly your perogative.
You are making no friends this way. It seems that every time you get on your soapbox things come out that just, well I am going to stop there. The best thing I could suggest to you at this point is to stop arguing. Get back to the drawing board, back to the machinists you work with and continue to turn out what I still feel are high quality products. Leave the other cottage industries alone and allow your product, not your mouth and what you evidently think is witty to speak for you.
I am sure like so many other things I and other have said, you will find some way to pick into this and find fault. As I said before do yourself the favor and don't.
Q: Will I care if I "win" or "lose" this discussion, or even get the last word?
A: Not a bit. And there is not a damned thing you can do to change that.
As for the rail bushing. This is why it would make a marker not work
The rail bushing is a spacer that will keep the valve just a little bit closer to the body. There are times when a valve is moved too far back (we are talking thousandths) that the sear is unable to trip the on/off. This is more likely in the rt/emag style on/offs due to the thin pin. AM/mm on/off pins are thick enough that the bushing is not really needed.
Saying all of that. I have a box of rail bushings, and my xmag last weekend went bushingless.
I know, that has been your argument all along, and I agree there have been times that I started crap simply for something to do. There is a difference though. I do it for entertainment, and it can't hurt my business.
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