Boatycall wrote:
kohldad wrote:
Only re-enforces my belief Torklift is one of the best RV companies to deal with.
I have to agree, I think the OP is being a little overly critical here. This wasn't a show-stopper. Any number of things could have been done. Grab a couple from a neighbor? Load up, head out, and the first hardware store I ran across I would have then grabbed some. I think it's not fair to publicly bash any company when the fix is so simple. They're just half inch lock nuts....Don't you have some laying around? I hope you didn't just grab the 3 you need... You grabbed extras for the next time you need some, right? I find it hard to believe you turn your own wrenches but don't have any nuts.
I have a large 'box o nuts n bolts', and I'd a just grabbed a couple out after digging through my nuts n bolts box.
Although I have a few tools with me now (I'm at an RV park), I don't carry a big can of spare nuts with me, and the one man I thought might have locking nuts on hand here didn't have any. I can sometimes turn a wrench, but I'm often not sure which way.
I suppose I could have waited until I went to the dealership to pick up my camper, which is about 50 miles from here, gone to the hardware store during that trip to buy the nuts, and taken the time to assemble the Fastguns there. Assuming I had the time then.
I was very lucky to find a guy who installed the Talon tie downs for me because I'm not sure I could ever have done it myself - or it would have taken me forever to figure out.
Now, on to you regularly scheduled programming...:)