I think you're right. It's been a few years and I don't need a car where I've been living. Thanks.
LowtierComputer
It's not dangerous at all if you do it correctly. If you live in a very salty area like I used to, you basically need to add antisieze or when you have a flat you won't be able to get your wheel off.
I've been lubing my studs for over 25 years. No issues. Torque them a little higher.
I think the fear is from a lack of knowledge. Plenty of vital bolts and studs in your engine are lubricated without locking features and don't come loose. It's all about knowing the amount of vibration and correct torque specs.
Sure an automated blast furnace needs lube AND lock wires or Nord-Locks or similar.
If you're barely scraping by and it's the only job in the area, especially if you have dependents, you might think about it.
It definitely depends on the state/region. I've worked in two places where the local hospital is always the recipient. One of the places the coroner and cops didn't even have to show up if they didn't want to. We'd just pronounce dead and transport.
Totally logical and not worrying.
I think he's leaning towards the focus of control.
Almost there buddy. Go one or two more comments back.
Congrats on being European. Explain how you're not, by your own definition, a coward.
Just go reread your comments and understand that you're messaging someone who is on the continent east of Canada.
So you're also a coward?
I don't feel the next to fly there and buy a gun and protest if that's what it takes to not be a coward. Especially when that definition comes from another perpetually online coward...
Are you traveling to the US to take up arms against ICE, etc?
Das ist richtig traurig. Es war ein sehr schönes und interessante Ding.