Compact Bulldog Bone

I do have them in stock (a few). They use the same 8-32 stainless steel machine screw also as the rubber nubs. I use red locktite on the threads, but you can turn out the old by gripping the top of the old stud with vice grips.
Is there an added cost for the brass nobs? I'm so excited to bring my bones back to life. My second generation bone has sentimental value but that top arm assembly is hard to pass up. I've been on a rope wrench for a while since both my bones have gotten to the point where they can't be adjusted to grab the ropes I used. I should send a picture of the brass adjustable bollard, that one took some wear since it doesn't move.
 
There is no added cost if you are buying new (just specify that you want the brass nobs). I recommend that the Bollard not be allowed to wear a groove deeper than about 70 thousands. I can supply spares of most any part. I am waiting on a back order of swivels just now.
 
Man I want to try out a bone, but I've lost out on alot of money this year buying mechanicals to try. Sold them all on here for a loss. Maybe next year. Or maybe I can get in on people passing around gear to try.
 
If anyone has 1 they would let me try out I would greatly appreciate it. I am a very trustworthy person. Never done anything like that on here but I have had alot of personal transactions with multiple people and have never had a problem.
 
The BDB is the industrial grade multicender of the arb world. I love the ability to replace worn parts and add new features. I've been running the oval top bollard that replaces the adjustable bollard. It increases the run time as the friction is distributed across a larger surface area and with the flip of a finger, the back side of the oval becomes the friction point. I liked it so much that I bought another one.

Thanks for all the hard work you put into each device Gordon!

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I believe Caleb that you can not only rotate the elongated bollard from one side to the other, but because of how it wears, you could remove it and turn it end for end and re-install the bollard. For those who may want to order the elongated bollard, I am out of stock right now : ( but could order more if necessary if there is enough interest.
 
I believe Caleb that you can not only rotate the elongated bollard from one side to the other, but because of how it wears, you could remove it and turn it end for end and re-install the bollard. For those who may want to order the elongated bollard, I am out of stock right now : ( but could order more if necessary if there is enough interest.
Does it work better than the adj bollard??
 
Not sure I am qualified to answer the question. I have sent out several dozen elongated bollards, but outside of Treezy, have not received significant feedback to say one way or the other.
 
I believe Caleb that you can not only rotate the elongated bollard from one side to the other, but because of how it wears, you could remove it and turn it end for end and re-install the bollard. For those who may want to order the elongated bollard, I am out of stock right now : ( but could order more if necessary if there is enough interest.
I’d be down for potentially 3. I still need to send the bones we discussed several weeks ago Gordon.
 
Oh the peer-pressure.... do I...... do I need another SRT device......? I've been curious about the BDB...... Price?

I just did the math and saw I've already spend almost $10k at Wesspur this year alone, haha.
It is very dangerous to live close enough to visit WesSpur in person. One's VISA can take quite a beating. You would not regret buying a Bone however. It is an amazing device.
 

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