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Zengeh

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Jul 11, 2022
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I saw in above thread, hokie66 mentioned the AR sleeves can be used for horizontal alignment as well. Wondering how it is possible, when ARs and their sleeves are embedded in concrete, the way top of sleeves are flushed with concrete surface, the ARs are pretty much fixed in their location, and can't move. any thoughts?, thx[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1657569641/tips/Document1_a6alp6.pdf[/url][URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1657569687/tips/Document1_e0es9u.pdf[/url]
 
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As the sleeves are larger than the bolts, you can bash the bolts over a bit to fit the holes of base plates.
 
"bash", an engineering term that means to dilligently move into place as required, with a 'swing press' (aka hammer).

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