Thread: Pocket door
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Old 06-21-2013, 11:10 AM   #22
bstark
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That is exactly the problem. They are time constrained to push rigs past a station by the end of the work week to qualify for the wage make-up bonus.

Given that scenario; whatever function the guy is tasked with; he now does with just one type of screw in his belt pouch and one torque setting on his air powered gun. Sort of a one-size-fits-all conundrum.

They've only been doing stuff like this since the early 04's and you'd think theyd correct the issues brought to light with over-torqued exterior roofing trim screws missing their heads and coverd up with caulking to disguise the error among many other issues related to using wrong fasteners and settings for screwguns.

That pocket door overhead track is a generic item designed for residential usage and, if recollection serves correctly, has a number of holes for the event that it is used for heavier hardwood framed glass doors. Why then wouldn't they use every single hole to mount that track given the up and down jouncing these things are subjected to?
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