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at58474
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Post by at58474 »

Go look at southern smoke and see exactly what not to do!!! 1) Wrong bolts were used (they are wedge bolts), probably 2.5-3" and 3/8" diameter, bad... 2) Nut and bolt are flush, no room for someone to catch it if it becomes loose, 3) lock tight not placed at end of bolt to prevent nut from coming off
possum2082
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Post by possum2082 »

i know you said you don't want book advice, but just read this.

http://www.muirvalley.com/pdf/BoltingRed17.pdf
briceb13
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Post by briceb13 »

You don't need to know how to bolt until you know how to Climb trad
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robert birchell
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Post by robert birchell »

join team suck and learn from them
toad857
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Post by toad857 »

at58474 wrote:Go look at southern smoke and see exactly what not to do!!! 1) Wrong bolts were used (they are wedge bolts), probably 2.5-3" and 3/8" diameter, bad... 2) Nut and bolt are flush, no room for someone to catch it if it becomes loose, 3) lock tight not placed at end of bolt to prevent nut from coming off
here's some more good advice for a new bolter: don't bolt a 14c
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