Scripto & Ironjaw
You ever notice how a properly aligned gear set is like a well‑structured sentence? One misaligned tooth and the whole thing stalls.
Exactly. A single misaligned tooth is like a misplaced comma—everything else still works, but the rhythm falters and the whole mechanism stumbles.
True enough. Fix the tooth, and the rest will sing. If you ignore it, the whole thing will just grumble.
Indeed, a small fix can restore harmony; neglect it, and the whole system turns into a dull, grumbling monotone.
If it squeaks, fix it. If it stays silent, you’re just waiting for it to explode.
Absolutely—if a gear gives a small squeak, that’s the first sign it needs attention. Ignore it, and it’s just a silent threat waiting to turn into a full‑blown malfunction. Treating those minor cues early keeps the whole system humming smoothly.
Right on. Keep an ear to every rattle. It saves a lot of scrap and a lot of headaches.