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Unread 09-07-2012, 06:02 PM   #13
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That would be interesting to do. It be cool to find one that has failed and broke and inspect it this way and see how much more cracking is found that they could not see.

This method is not new technolgy and Im surprised they aint someone out there already doing this as they rebuilt some of these relics. They have been doing this on engine block heads looking for cracking.

Im glad I can show something new to ones that havent seen this before. The pics dont do it justice. Seeing it done in person up close, the cracks REALLY show. Its a very cool inspection method.
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