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Just when I think I'm going to turn over a new leaf and stop being such a dick to n00bs, something like this comes along and reminds me how I got this way.
I simply don't understand why someone who openly admits to not know what the **** they are doing would get out a bench grinder to fix a "problem." If you run into a "problem" while tackling a project you've never done before, it might just be a good idea to make sure you're doing things properly.
This is like changing the brake pads on your car, sliding the new pads in, seeing there's not enough room to fit over your disc, and then taking a bench grinder to the piston in your caliper to make room instead of pressing it in...![]()
Last edited by opmike; 03-15-11 at 16:02.
"I have your number. Consider yourself warned."
And... This thread is NOT started to create trouble with the other site.... it just happened to be where I found the issue. We certainly have our own batch of idiots popping up here lately too.
The point is too many people who are messing with AR builds when they shouldn't be.
Last edited by markm; 03-15-11 at 16:06.
Can you clarify what they did with the grinder? I am trying to picture my buffer tube and buffer and what possible reason any of that would need to be grinded??
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