So that the hook can float depending whether you are taking an inside or outside measurementWhy is the rivet on the end hook always loose?
Why is the rivet on the endhook always loose?
Welding wood, do you mig or arc it?A problem occurs when the hook gets bent. You measure, say, an internal distance then go to cut a piece of wood to fit and it comes out too small or too large, depending on which way the hook is bent. Too large is OK, but have you tried welding a bit of wood onto a piece that's too short??.
Welding wood, do you mig or arc it?
But its a problem ordering new double glazed units.As long as you use the same tape to measure and mark it matters not.
so tighten the rivets up then cock your measurments upI know, but I woukd prefer to take my own chances it just feels wrong.
A 1/4 out over 2 " you could get in some effluent with them sort of tolerances.View attachment 244030 You can't trust them. Why is the rivet on the endhook always loose? Guessing it's to allow for if your pushing or pulling? Why don't they just fix it on properly and let the user work it out ?
I go for (b)arc every time.Welding wood, do you mig or arc it?