So, they run out of clay that day and opted for Lexan as filler?
GenghisKhan Flush Supporting Member Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 2,407 Reaction score 2,888 Location NB Canada - Maine's next door neighbour Jun 28, 2020 #1 So, they run out of clay that day and opted for Lexan as filler?
duffman Flush Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2016 Messages 1,202 Reaction score 1,321 Location USA Jun 28, 2020 #2 TRK or CPC?
Jambine Full House Joined Jan 23, 2016 Messages 3,089 Reaction score 3,252 Location Three Creek Ranch, CO Jun 28, 2020 #3 That is truly strange
TheBigTater 4 of a Kind Supporting Member Joined Nov 5, 2014 Messages 5,110 Reaction score 7,936 Location Deep In The Bible Belt Jun 28, 2020 #4 That looks like a murder/modification with a chisel/screwdriver/wtf gone horribly wrong.
GenghisKhan Flush Supporting Member Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 2,407 Reaction score 2,888 Location NB Canada - Maine's next door neighbour Jun 28, 2020 #5 I milled 85 of these with no problem, but this one jammed up pretty quick and surprised the hell out of me.
I milled 85 of these with no problem, but this one jammed up pretty quick and surprised the hell out of me.
BGinGA Royal Flush Tourney Director Supporting Member Joined Oct 29, 2014 Messages 25,110 Reaction score 38,146 Location Atlanta Jun 28, 2020 #6 Looks like the rolled raw clay sheet the slug was cut from was contaminated with a piece of plastic.
GenghisKhan Flush Supporting Member Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 2,407 Reaction score 2,888 Location NB Canada - Maine's next door neighbour Jun 28, 2020 #7 duffman said: TRK or CPC? Click to expand... CPC. Looks like a fluke once in a lifetime slip up. Never would have noticed if hadn't milled. And after I put a new label I'm sure no one will ever notice.
duffman said: TRK or CPC? Click to expand... CPC. Looks like a fluke once in a lifetime slip up. Never would have noticed if hadn't milled. And after I put a new label I'm sure no one will ever notice.