We recently had our AC/heating unit replaced. The installer said the old one was leaking carbon monoxide. So why didn't the carbon monoxide detector go off? It was and still is working(the installer tested it).
Here is the problem, The studs are not hard enough for the nuts, We had the same problem at ford motor co, We were getting stripped lug nuts and could no figure it out, But we did an experiment on them found material was to soft, Got vendor to check his process and that is when he found out he was missing one process, So you see If you can find another place to get the studs that might help good luck
LMAO duh it throws radiation, but the amount is negligible, everything throws radiation, the walls, tv, radio, microwave, even you!. you live in a world of radiation. even the colors in the world is radiation, and your eyes detect these types of radiation that become blue or green or white to you. radio waves and wireless internet is radiation. although there are different lvls of radiation, some have enough power to affect cells and thats basically bad, but you need ENOUGH to cause certain damage. just stay clear of nuclear power plants and youll be ok
You better hope it's not a messy one!