However, continuing issues with the tensioner have been challenging to overcome. It keeps requiring 'bandage repairs' in order for me to keep moving forward.
The problem is that the screw is stripped. The soft pine wood it is made from was not designed for the amount of usage mine gets.
So, I have to keep stopping and attempting to tighten it up as best as I can. Several wooden toothpicks and a wee bit of my sanity have been sacrificed along the way.
On the weekend, I went to Home Depot and purchased a hardwood dowel and the hardware to make a few more tensioners. Since I don't have the tools or expertise myself, I went to visit my youngest son.
After showing and explaining to him what I needed and why my current tensioner was no longer working for me, he agreed to make me a few.
Of course, he has a 'better' construction idea than mine and I'm okay with that as long as they work. It is way too frustrating to have to keep fixing this old tensioner every time I turn around.
By tomorrow evening, I should have the new ones. I can hardly wait!