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<blockquote data-quote="Vermithrax" data-source="post: 6176366" data-attributes="member: 580386"><p>Why is it that you're so closed-minded and unwilling to accept that human error is a key suspect when things fail to work as they were designed? It's not always the cause, but it often turns out to be the culprit.</p><p></p><p>I've made plenty of mistakes in my time in this hobby. I appreciate every one of them for what they had to offer in the form of learning and improving.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, you can supply a lot of force using clamps. You can put too much. It's also possible to put too little. That's all in the control of the builder whether using clamps or screws.</p><p></p><p>I never implied that you're better off not clamping. I meant to offer the idea that there could be another cause as to why someone suffered a glue joint failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermithrax, post: 6176366, member: 580386"] Why is it that you're so closed-minded and unwilling to accept that human error is a key suspect when things fail to work as they were designed? It's not always the cause, but it often turns out to be the culprit. I've made plenty of mistakes in my time in this hobby. I appreciate every one of them for what they had to offer in the form of learning and improving. Yes, you can supply a lot of force using clamps. You can put too much. It's also possible to put too little. That's all in the control of the builder whether using clamps or screws. I never implied that you're better off not clamping. I meant to offer the idea that there could be another cause as to why someone suffered a glue joint failure. [/QUOTE]
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