Lmao, you answered it for me! It says TWICE that it requires PRESSURE, DUH? Do you not speak English? Here's some help:
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presh-er] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, -sured, -sur·ing. –noun 1.the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it: the pressure of earth against a wall. YET AGAIN you are in such a rush to attack me that you don't even read my post. I plainly explained that the FLEX is NOT intended to operate purely by its own weight- it requires pressure. Are YOU going to tell me that is false? PLEASE point that out and site your source

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How about a quote FROM YOU on applying pressure?
"You don't have to keep it flat and you can use little pressure." Hmm, exactly like I said. Interesting.
As for evidence towards the more serious problem, here are some quotes BY YOU:
"I don't feel that way either, as I imagine non-dry lubricants will flow down onto bp while they are lubricating and moment that stops mean no lubrication anymore. Dry lubricants might help but at this moment my gut feeling is that this is a workaround, not solution. I plan to pursue solution. In the meantime I will look into dry lubricants." - That there looks like admitting to a known and serious problem, right?
" Have you tried prevention methods described before that happened?" Why is a prevention method needed if there is no problem?
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And just for SAG I figured I would show your lovely self-contradiction that I referred to in my first post...plain as day, BIASED posting that is undeniable. "Thus I tend to feel there is no issue with Flex whatsoever." Really? And yet you had to modify your own and monitor a 13 page thread about numerous professionals with continual problems. Hermph.
"Please provide links to reports that claim "I have tightened it and it still happened" links to reports of recurring issues as I am curious how I could have missed them when I visit almost all major forums almost daily and I do not recollect seeing anything to that effect. This today is the first one." I did NOT have a loose bolt, btw, and I DO have the problem. Mine couldn't even be tightened AT ALL it was so tight. Fancy that.
"Which now that I wrote this makes me wonder: Could part of problem be" Wait, you admitted there is a problem? Weird.
"Not even close to light pressure. Also, my 25lbs is estimate (I was not using scale as scale would be "giving in") and I feel it is an underestimate, that it easily could be more as I leaned quite a bit onto it and I am not exactly on diet. Also, search for mine and blkyukon's posts on same subject and you will find he also said he could not easily bring them together once properly tightened. And then take a look at his avatar and build of his upper body.
If one can easily bring bp and housing together things are not fitting right. Once they are fitting right and are tightened right it takes so much pressure that panel would be giving in." Interesting. I've never put close to even 25 pounds of pressure, and did not, and do not have a loose bolt and yet I do have the problem.
Well, I think *you* sufficiently pointed out the fact that there is a problem, and I think that about covers it. Thanks