wait!!!!!!!! you mean there isn't trolls under every bridge??????????? you mean i have been worrying all these 8 decades for nothing???My god, dude! Believe me, you're outa line. No one even REMOTELY made fun of you, so settle down and stop worrying about trolls under every bridge.
I'm guilty of it. I mean no harm to anyone but sometimes when I am joking around I forget to type my "lol" at the end. It happens when I text on my phone also. I would do good to go to etic at school. I can't even spell it.it is easy to misconstrue the true tone of something written on these pages. though some have an abrupt way of saying things they mean no disrespect by it. there are a few posters that tend to piz me off with what i perceive as condescending, but they still offer a nut of wisdom.
react negatively and others may be hesitant to offer exactly what information you need. ymmv
addendum. You probably won't find anyone here more knowledgeable of TC's than Bubba
The steel screws provided for use during assembly and finishing had Phillips heads, while the brass ones were slotted. The Phillips wasn’t invent until the 1930s (too late for muzzleloaders), and few brass screws seemed to have been used back in the day, plus the soft brass heads are easy to mess up. All that to say I have gone back and replaced most all the brass screws on mine with slotted dome or flat head steel screws, just because I like how they look.And use the cheap steel screws while working on it & only use the brass screws for final assembly.
The steel screws provided for use during assembly and finishing had Phillips heads, while the brass ones were slotted. The Phillips wasn’t invent until the 1930s (too late for muzzleloaders), and few brass screws seemed to have been used back in the day, plus the soft brass heads are easy to mess up. All that to say I have gone back and replaced most all the brass screws on mine with slotted dome or flat head steel screws, just because I like how they look.
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