lloydie wrote:I snapped one of them to in a engine a few weeks ago ! The threaded part stayed in the engine and I had to drill it out :-(
My little toque wrench was out so it's been retired .
My wrench must out too didn't feel THAT tight though I guess I was lucky to feel the twisting of the bolt.
Do you think I'll have to buy a new wrench or can they be calibrated? this is the little begger
good catch Jamie, saved your self a lot of hassle .
the specified torque shouldn't yield the bolt unless like cylinder head studs it is designed to do so, then the book would tell you that you should refit with new ones!
Finally fitted a feature to the current project that has taken me forever, try to then re-use the function for it and it refuses to work anywhere else... Just on the one page I created it on, despite my adapting it to the various pages' needs. I know what the problem is, but it makes no sense. I can't view the code for the library it uses, as it's minimised, and the development team won't let me view the source for that function OR acknowledge that this problem even exists despite my sending evidence...
baldrocks.
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Recursion. Managed to bring the new development machines to their knees, still have no idea why it happened as my dry runs were fine. As was it when I stepped through it
Virt wrote:Recursion. Managed to bring the new development machines to their knees, still have no idea why it happened as my dry runs were fine. As was it when I stepped through it
meant wombles all to me too lumper. When he talks of recursions, brought to knees and dry runs all I can think of is a certain member in coventry who dreams of crufts with the coiffured man dog and virt entered into the Afghan hound class