Kelvin,
When I said I hadn't seen one that performed as advertised, I meant
exactly that, no more, no less. I have seen several of the things that
were supposed to "ratchet." One had to take off the weight in order for
the mechanism to work. That's what I wrote and it seems accurate to
me.
I have a feeling that you saw my post as a knock on one of the
products you're pushing. Not so. Next time, perhaps you should take
TWO deep breaths.
To all others who replied to the quoted post:
Thanks for all the replies. I'm glad to hear that there are better
quality "equalizers" that the ones I have seen in the past. Perhaps
excluding the one on which the knob broke on the first attempt at using
it??
Information is what this list is about, right? I learned something
from this thread, hope others did too.
Charley Robinson
'69 B
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