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Good reads...
Both articles are nice, and as sad as this sounds i thought about this years ago and did enquire to a manufacturer of this possibility. While it does add labor, how much depends on the 'organization' of the screws. It would mean indexing screws delivered by the producer into ~12 head directions. It'll get you over 90% 'there' in alignment. I'd call that good enough. Of course with more labor higher precision alignment via shaving off a tiny bit of the screw's threaded side brings 'perfection'.
Surely some manufacturer will one day offer this. Maybe?
Good reads...
By: enjoythemusic : December 17th, 2021-20:59
Both articles are nice, and as sad as this sounds i thought about this years ago and did enquire to a manufacturer of this possibility. While it does add labor, how much depends on the 'organization' of the screws. It would mean indexing screws delivered ...
HARD.
By: mtvandi : December 18th, 2021-01:46
The larger the screw, the better (like in a gun/ rifle or bigger), but movement screws are small plus fragile and the more you over torque them the more they deform the slot to the point of actually breaking below the head. The fact that slotted and heate...
Excellent Points
By: enjoythemusic : December 18th, 2021-02:42
You are right of course, at these 'micro' levels there's a higher chance for undesirable material deformation on either side of the mating. Many great posts on this thread. Maybe it's a materials-based solution on the bolt side of the equation. If the ass...
Yes! WOW!!!
By: enjoythemusic : December 18th, 2021-12:20
Wow, that is a beautiful automobile! Most impressive! Side Bar: Back in the day i judged pro-level IASCA car audio competitions with Technical Editor Bill Burton. Mainly did sound quality judging, yet also enjoyed occasionally judging installations. It wa...