My Strirup screws are very very tight. Is there a problem?

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If I were him id focus on the loose stirrup screws in his head!!!!!
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Let's not make this another 8 page thread. Haven't they banned crossbows in Peru yet??? :roll:
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Remember: left handed threads. So turn perpendicular! Unless it right handed threads, turn parrarel. All this changes depending on where you live and if the sun rises in the east or west and who your baby daddy is.
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Why not just put a little lock tight on the threads and just tighten them up normally with out gloves and sore hands ...? There is no need to twist the heads off the screws. Do you use a vise grip to put the lid on your pepper shaker. ....? D
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Darwall44, when using a crossbow to hunt doves or other feathered birds in Peru do you need to hire a Goucho as a hunting guide?

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What I want to know is --- if one is standing (or sitting) directly on the equator --- does the water swirl clock wise or counter clockwise down the drain?? -- Eh??
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Gravity doesn't work on the equator.
The water just stays in the bowl...
This is due to being at the point of the planet where centripetal force due to the earths rotation is greatest.
That's similar to centrifugal force but different.
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And the Darwin Award goes to...
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Thumbs down to the attitude of most posters on this this thread:

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ehntr wrote:Thumbs down to the attitude of most posters on this this thread:

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Exactly....
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This must be hunlee
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ehntr wrote:Thumbs down to the attitude of most posters on this this thread:

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....'tis the truth...attack the statement not the person...makes us look like jerks which a lot of people overseas or in other countries feel to be the case anyway!

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Does somebody knows if the threads in the hole of the screw can get bent or they just break stripping the screw?
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Re: My Strirup screws are very very tight. Is there a proble

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Tight I wouldn't worry about much..... Loose on the other hand.. :shock:
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