Bulldog & Santehnik
You ever had to rebuild something that just wouldn’t hold up? I’ve got a few ways to make sure it stays solid.
Sure, I've patched up a dozen broken things. Keep it tight, no shortcuts, and make sure every joint is secure.
Sounds like a good rule of thumb. Just remember the first thing that slips usually ends up being the last thing that holds the whole thing together. Keep your eye on the seams and don’t let a quick fix turn into a future repair.
Got it. I’ll keep the seams tight and make sure no quick fix ends up being a future headache. No cutting corners.
Great. If you hit a snag, stop, double‑check the load path and tighten again. A sturdy frame is worth a little extra torque.
Sounds good. I’ll check the load path, tighten properly, and make sure everything’s solid. No room for doubt.
Just keep that mindset. A solid build shows up in the details, not the headlines.