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spine holes
hi guys,
i bought the gpc-1000 and the back spine with it a few weeks ago. Im just wondering why are the holes in the back spine so large? they are drilled quite a bit bigger than the screws that go through them so the spine is able to move around. Is this for a specific reason? brett __________________ Brett Holmes. Australian knife maker extraordinaire |
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Hello Brett,
I see you have been waiting for a bit... so I will take a 'stab' at this one... The oversized holes help you position the spine where you need it to go, depending on what you have done to your kit - customization would affect the alignment. And... I know I never make a mistake, but it will allow some latitude to help you cover up something that was unintentional... Does that make sense? HTH... |
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