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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    My contraption for this very conundrum is a neodymium magnet that I pulled out of an old hard drive platter.
    Stick it to a stick / long screwdriver and use it like a wand to sweep the ground where it might have landed.
    yep, i have one on a yard long bit of fencing wire...

    didn't help

    still havent found the mongrel .... has me in....
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    I've had a look around and it didn't roll to here.
    Hope I've narrowed down the search circle a little for you.

    I'm always pulling nuts and bolts off items being thrown away.
    You just never knows when they could be of use to us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    I've had a look around and it didn't roll to here.
    Hope I've narrowed down the search circle a little for you.

    I'm always pulling nuts and bolts off items being thrown away.
    You just never knows when they could be of use to us.
    I've got half a 44 full of miscellaneous nus, bolts and washers.
    The thing is, I've forgotten where that half a 44 is?

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    I keep all my old flat washers unless theyre rotten , but every time I go looking for one I can never find the right size.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Reminds me of an accident investigation many years ag about a fatal helicopter crash on an offshore production platform in Bass Strait. Cause of the accident was an out of balance tail rotor. The missing washer was found (eventually) in a crack in the floorboards of the workshop where the rotor had been overhauled.

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    Ominous. There was a fatal helicopter crash on 29 April in Turoy. Apparently the main rotor detached. All killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carjunkieanon View Post
    Ominous. There was a fatal helicopter crash on 29 April in Turoy. Apparently the main rotor detached. All killed.
    This is something that should definitely never happen. Just about has to be a maintenance or possibly a manufacturing. Note that the model helicopter was grounded in Norway within two hours of the crash, and later in the day in the UK.

    It is most likely (my guess) a maintenance issue, could be something like the one i describe, or could be something about the manufacture, such as fatigue life being a lot less than designed. Or it could be that a counterfeit part was used. Apparently there are a lot of aviation parts floating round with forged documentation, many being time expired parts with new papers.

    While most of these will end up in organisations with lax rule enforcement in countries where government supervision is a bit thin on the ground, I would be surprised if they did not end up in rare cases in well regulated organisations. And helicopters are the most vulnerable, mainly because they have critical load bearing bits that are moving and have relatively short fatigue lives.

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    One air crash investigation focussed on a plane that crashed as a result of counterfeit parts, which sparked a worldwide investigation into tracking further counterfeit parts. Some were even found in the spares supply for Air Force One...

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    needless to say i am well and truly over springs at the moment...

    all i want is truck sitting at std heights...

    seems it is too big an ask

    fitted lra pinks to the front to replace the kings that were in there and which rode like crap

    they seem fine or will be when i put an arb steel bar on.. a tad high with a tjm alloy bar..

    but the rear has been an utter pain in the butt

    lra recommend their white springs which are the equiv of std 110 front springs... i happen to have a set of then laying around from when i did the front springs on the 2 door 110 with 130 fronts...

    now the thing sits at least 20-30mm low so i assume they are shagged or lra were out a little bit

    seems i need to stump up for some new lra whites or white / green or a new set of 110 std fronts which are progressive, maybe ...

    decisions decisions and another few hours swapping springs and air bags...

    is fun fun fun...

    over it
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    needless to say i am well and truly over springs at the moment...

    all i want is truck sitting at std heights...

    seems it is too big an ask

    fitted lra pinks to the front to replace the kings that were in there and which rode like crap

    they seem fine or will be when i put an arb steel bar on.. a tad high with a tjm alloy bar..

    but the rear has been an utter pain in the butt

    lra recommend their white springs which are the equiv of std 110 front springs... i happen to have a set of then laying around from when i did the front springs on the 2 door 110 with 130 fronts...

    now the thing sits at least 20-30mm low so i assume they are shagged or lra were out a little bit

    seems i need to stump up for some new lra whites or white / green or a new set of 110 std fronts which are progressive, maybe ...

    decisions decisions and another few hours swapping springs and air bags...

    is fun fun fun...

    over it
    I believe 110 standard fronts are 175 lb/in whereas HD fronts are 225 lb/in. Rears are 300 lb/in. Maybe you got the wrong ones?

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    The said ARB front steel bar is a getting closer

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