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Opposed nuts |
14-Nov-2016 At 9:52:14 AM |
ajfclark
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On 14/11/2016 kieranl wrote:
>The 3 or 4 times I've used stacked nuts I've been scared enough to weld them into place and wouldn't bother clipping the non-loaded nut into anything. If it's going to fall out of it's own accord then the placement is useless anyway.
I've only done it a couple of times too, but I usually clip a draw between the two stacked nuts, slack, just as a retainer so my second doesn't drop anything when pulling the gear out. I'd also usually stack the nuts with the full faces together so the curves match properly, more like this:
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