Originally posted by brapple:
what everyone has said is exactly right, I have gone over stress, yeilding and falure many times in my mechanical and materials engineering classes

bolts are cheap, and there is only one way to do a job and that would be the correct way




Yep..worthy investment, if you want to call it a investment over a need.

Originally posted by Rara:
Originally posted by brapple:
what everyone has said is exactly right, I have gone over stress, yeilding and falure many times in my mechanical and materials engineering classes

bolts are cheap, and there is only one way to do a job and that would be the correct way




yup, and at least me and Stazi are both degreed mechanical engineers in the automotive industry.




:::instert broken record flame here::

engineer #3 so far. i havn't even though of materials since my last material selection class. and i can't wait untill failure analysis next semester. 5 more months then it's off to Roush or GM proving grounds :-D...I don't even want to start talking about Masters yet

p.s. anyone need a quality control/DOE guy?

-Tim


Tim Ex - ContourPower 2001 Saab 9-3 Viggen