Surprises
- Paul M
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Still looks good on the outside
- RonG
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That's a new one on me.
- kingfisher
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Re: Surprises
The cracks are so straight and parallel that the circlular piece might have been made from three pieces . It would take a lot of constant pressure to get this result . I wonder if the circular piece was too thin for the strength it required.
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We can't figure it out either. It is probably one very thin plate that got too much pressure from being compressed. The outside shows no evidence of being dropped.
What I have found is that the best way to examine any part of a reel is to take a high resolution image and then enlarge it. I always see things I would have missed otherwise.
What I have found is that the best way to examine any part of a reel is to take a high resolution image and then enlarge it. I always see things I would have missed otherwise.
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Great idea and a good cellphone works great on the fly for this.bettybarr wrote:.....What I have found is that the best way to examine any part of a reel is to take a high resolution image and then enlarge it. I always see things I would have missed otherwise.