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Very well put. Case in point, ARTF's are supposed to be just that, but as you say, and as I have found, to make "some" of the examples out there "airworthy" the owner has to do a lot of work to get it to be safe and reliable. I say "some" as not all are bad for sure, but I can never work out why in heck do "some" ARTF suppliers select substandard fittings just to "save" a few pennies. It's both pointless and dangerous to boot. But the other side of the coin is that the sales of their product goes up as the unknowing tend to just buy the same rubbish again and again. Beats me why this happens.