Were either of the holes in the ends made recently?

--J. Ray Mitchell Jr.


"Good enough is the enemy of excellence"author unknown


On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 6:21 AM Ed <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8/2/19 7:59 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Gentlemen,
> >    I found this on the floor in my office this morning. It was sitting in
> > the corner on a shelf behind a toaster and a coffee pot. Both the toaster
> > and the coffee pot - and one half of this was on the floor. One half was
> > still on the counter.
> >
> > https://ibb.co/jVMynzX
> > https://ibb.co/bHtkdxm
> >
> > The links are two pictures of this item. I have never seen anything like
> > this before. I have had this for approximately 15 years and used it a
> lot.
> > How in the world would it split in half like this now?
> >
> > thanks
> > Stuart
> >
> Looks like it was made from a water hardening steel judging from the
> different grain structure at the edges vs the center.
>
>
> Maybe needed another stressrelief temper before it was shipped. Maybe
> had a lap defect in the raw blank, I have seen that.
>
>
> Ed.
>
>
>
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