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    Former Shooter Spdu4ia's Avatar
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    By torquing the front screw down and not the others you will actually cause it to twist and make a larger gap. Just torque them all down to where you want it to let it harden. I would think if you let it cure the way you have it now and then tighten it down you'll crack the bedding base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    By torquing the front screw down and not the others you will actually cause it to twist and make a larger gap. Just torque them all down to where you want it to let it harden. I would think if you let it cure the way you have it now and then tighten it down you'll crack the bedding base.
    I'm going to politely disagree with you. But I do appreciate the advice.

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