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<blockquote data-quote="Pete B" data-source="post: 243484" data-attributes="member: 3821"><p>The one thing that made me decide on the Slamwerks product is the fact the adjuster grub screw is located in a taper. To the best of my knowledge (I may be wrong) none of the others have this. Personally I would regard the omission of that taper to be a fundamental engineering design error and would therefore not entertain other products however good their manufacture may otherwise be. From what I have seen of Slamwerks products, it would be nigh on impossible to find any fault with the workmanship. Having met the boys a few times and knowing a few customers, I can confirm that they are grafters of the highest order. I am sure you will not get any rubbish excuses about stuff not being ready, if it's not done, chances are it's because 24 is not enough hours in the day.</p><p>The fact they have used a taper shows a concern for good engineering along with what I have seen of the workmanship means that is where my dosh will be headed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete B, post: 243484, member: 3821"] The one thing that made me decide on the Slamwerks product is the fact the adjuster grub screw is located in a taper. To the best of my knowledge (I may be wrong) none of the others have this. Personally I would regard the omission of that taper to be a fundamental engineering design error and would therefore not entertain other products however good their manufacture may otherwise be. From what I have seen of Slamwerks products, it would be nigh on impossible to find any fault with the workmanship. Having met the boys a few times and knowing a few customers, I can confirm that they are grafters of the highest order. I am sure you will not get any rubbish excuses about stuff not being ready, if it's not done, chances are it's because 24 is not enough hours in the day. The fact they have used a taper shows a concern for good engineering along with what I have seen of the workmanship means that is where my dosh will be headed. [/QUOTE]
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