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I was wondering if the black wood screws on the TD are mandatory for Centurion, because there's a close up of them in every Centurion application.

 

Thanks!

Posted

I was wondering if the black wood screws on the TD are mandatory for Centurion, because there's a close up of them in every Centurion application.

 

Thanks!

 

Not required based on the wording of the CRL. You could glue the clips on if you wish :D

Posted

Lol. Thanks

 

The reason I ask is because I got a TD from TM years ago and the clips are riveted.

 

I wouldn't know how to change that :-)

 

Perfect, no need to change it  :duim:

Posted

Yeah, that would make using screws a lot more difficult. Hurry up and finish that armor, Karin.  :jc_doublethumbup:

Posted

Syre they are glued? Not just press fitted?

 

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Actually, I don't know. I unpacked it, admired the the handiwork, and stowed it away :)

 

My guess is if it's from TM, they are just held on with pressure. They will be super hard to remove anyways as they should be very very tight.

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But why need the endcaps to be removed?

I put in the screws in my TM detonator after everything else was finished and closed.

Being woodscrews, they grip the material and are good to go.

 

No need to fasten them from the inside ...

Posted

But why need the endcaps to be removed?

I put in the screws in my TM detonator after everything else was finished and closed.

Being woodscrews, they grip the material and are good to go.

 

No need to fasten them from the inside ...

 

 

Good point!

 

But the washers on the inside woud be rattling around, I think.

 

Exactly, the internal part of the drilled out rivet would still be in there :D

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