Why would Clermont be the reason for the B&M rattle, when B&M is responsible for the production and Clermont is only providing the exact work B&M ordered.A new story has come about with B&M stopping production at clermont steel fabrication..I wonder if this coaster was already in the manufacturing process or not? If it wasn’t then there is a chance it could be smooth which would be fantastic!! Pray that B&M is on the right track to getting there coasters smooth once again![]()
Of course I know as much as you do but there could be a variety of possible factors that make B&M decide to change supplier. Maybe it has nothing to do with the roughness and moving to a different company is a financial or practical decisions. But also execution of the order could be lacking quality.Why would Clermont be the reason for the B&M rattle, when B&M is responsible for the production and Clermont is only providing the exact work B&M ordered.
Tormenta was the final coaster fabricated at Clermont according to Screamscapes post about this, so this should be among the first (if not the first) that's fabricated at the new plant.A new story has come about with B&M stopping production at clermont steel fabrication..I wonder if this coaster was already in the manufacturing process or not? If it wasn’t then there is a chance it could be smooth which would be fantastic!! Pray that B&M is on the right track to getting there coasters smooth once again![]()