Posted by the tractor vet on September 05, 2023 at 16:51:11 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Lacing wire posted by Northvale PA on September 05, 2023 at 15:25:03:
today the young pups are to lazy plus they don't know how to do it . Plus will it fall apart ---- Not likely . If the bolt head is setting on the mating part with out a washer more then likely NOT going to happen , if on a hardened flat wellllll probably not . I worry about Lock washers more as over the years i have seen more then just one spread and work loose . The lacing pliers are not commonly found in 99% of mechanic's tool boxes . Guys that work on air craft then yea they have them and use them . Myself i have done the lacing SOME TIMES and cheated on connecting rod nuts with cotter pins . Just try finding good mechanic wire is not going to happen with the big box parts stores . The wire at places like Homer Depot and Lowes for get it as it is garbage as it will not take the twisting before it breaks.
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