Um sorry, but unless I can't read or understand English, in my mind this issue hasn't been resolved (just yet)...its a bit hard to quote threads that have disappeared from this board, so I'll quote from another...
Yes - I know of the arms being extended at 1 section near the end of the arm... I am well aware of this being done. This is NOT the section that broke!!!
That proves nothing in terms of the fact that Calbah was (or indeed wasn't) responsible for the links.
I was not aware that this had been done. Chester – if you saw someone compromising my/your suspension, why did you not tell me? Why would you not inform me that it was your belief that someone was modifying your work in an unsound – and unsafe – manner??? How long have you known about this without letting me know???
In my mind, this is a bloody good point, which definitely should be answered.
In my opinion FT knew the links were modified after he took the truck from Calbah, and this is the probable cause of the failure. To me it pointed that the failure was in no part due to the fault of Calbah.
Sorry, I fail to see how you can come to this conclusion based on what we've all read? The part that broke wasn't the modified part.
I personally do not wish to enter the debate between Calbah Industries and FT
This bit I actually agree with, however I also believe that something as vitally important as a discussion on safety/engineering should be deleted. At the very least if you believe something should be done, lock the thread until the issue is resolved - don't hide it and pretend it never happened.
But then that's just my opinion.
Apparently people think I'm too patronising (that means I treat them like they’re stupid).