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Halp.

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I did it again.

Remember the last time I made a thread about how I hate grivory? Remember how I tightened the scales on my 2 so much it made one of the holes larger?

Yup. did it again.

but this time it was on my 5 instead of my 2.

If anyone has any extra stock grivory, I would be greatly appreciative. thanks.
 
Methinks you might want to invest in some locktite, or maybe stop working out.

No one else seems to have a problem breaking grivory... only you :P.

Love this place, its nice to see everyone halping out :D.
 
Methinks you might want to invest in some locktite, or maybe stop working out.

No one else seems to have a problem breaking grivory... only you :P.

Love this place, its nice to see everyone halping out :D.

Yeah, I already use loctite. and i don't like the alternative, then I couldn't beat up the criminals so much.
 
perhaps you could fill the handles with fiber enhanced bondo, let it cure, and voila. fixed.

or get a torque wrench.

:D
 
Definitely an STD! I hope you can get some fishmox or maybe just rub some aloe vera on it! :D
 
Didn't you just trash a set of Grivory in another thread? Or is that the set that was originally damaged? Glad BRL is able to feed your strange appetite for Grivory! Does it really taste that good?
 
Methinks you need to invest in some micarta next time.
It doesn't neediez be tightened down that hard. Just enough to engage the loctite and not slide and slip around.
Hope this halps.
 
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