Tank Mechanic Simulator

Tank Mechanic Simulator

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Skarwulf 10 Jun, 2023 @ 10:24pm
Rusty bolts
I just finished renovating an M10 GMC and there are a bunch of rusty bolts all over it. Is there a way to clean the bolts or replace them with new ones?
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qzarfighter 11 Jun, 2023 @ 12:15am 
Saving and restarting the game usually helps for me. The bolts then reset to the correct state in accordance to the state of the mounted part.
Skarwulf 11 Jun, 2023 @ 10:23pm 
Thanks. I'll try that.
wolvescream 29 May, 2024 @ 6:40pm 
Just save and load did it for me.
The_Pastmaster 9 Jun, 2024 @ 8:38am 
I just unscrew the part, or use the hammer to get it off, and then put it back.
Kue8all 9 Jun, 2024 @ 12:09pm 
Use the rust remover tool
The_Pastmaster 9 Jun, 2024 @ 2:25pm 
Originally posted by Kue8all:
Use the rust remover tool

Doesn't work on screws. Try it.
moyer4487 26 Jun, 2024 @ 8:44pm 
Originally posted by The_Pastmaster:
Originally posted by Kue8all:
Use the rust remover tool

Doesn't work on screws. Try it.


Bolts. Screws and bolts are different. screws would be something u use to attach would together and are self cutting. meaning u dont have to pre-drill a hole prior to running in the screw. bolts require a nut on one end to lock them in or u have to drill and tap a hole with the correct thread count and pitch to use a bolt. sorry, i am in a similar business and use bolts all the time. oh, rust remover tool is known as a needle gun. another tool i use often. however it does not mack that frying egg sound like in this game. welding sounds like frying eggs. needle guns make a lot of noise and ear plugs are a must or your head will be ringing all day with that damn pinging sound they make. but work great for removing rust and paint
Artyur Xudiyev 5 Jul, 2024 @ 11:56am 
I find that toggling the E overlay toggle sometimes reset the colours.
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