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Old 02-02-2022, 05:37 PM   #1
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Thanks, Frank. I just wonder what the heat source is. And, I wish I could find a place where I could learn to do that.
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Is that from normal wear and tear or did it break? Would some type of lubricant prevented it or at least mitigate it?
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I wonder if the same was used to repair these screws, I wish the repair would’ve been finished by completing the engraving
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