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Joined: 06/07/2011 Posts: 3 Points: 9 Location: London
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I've been struggling with the screws on the uprights and the suspension arm to the lower upright. They don't go in anywhere near as far as expect they would, and i can't tighten them any further because i'd ruin the screws. Then i took a look at the official build diary and saw that his appear very similar to mine in this one photo atleast: http://forum.model-space...uk/resource.ashx?a=2187
So is this just normal? Do i carry on building with the screws mostly out like that?
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Rank: Beginner Level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 25/03/2011 Posts: 12 Points: 36 Location: essex
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Hey Matkins . My screws went in compleatly , I did put a bit of washing up liquid on them first . Plus i got a oo size screw driver it did help . John. Hurry up with my mag !!!!!!
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My photo show's the screw locations, both screws need to be inserted fully as per th photo at step 3 of the magazine. If your struggling, possibly try a little lubricant on the screw shaft
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Ok, thanks for the tip guys. I'll give it a try.
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I keep a pot of Vaseline by my workbench & dip the tip of each thread in that. That makes the screws very easy to screw home. Well spin my nipple-nuts & send me to AlaskaCurrent Builds:McLaren MP4-23Finished007's Aston Martin DB5FinishedMillennium FalconR2-D2BTTF Delorean (Maybe)
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