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Old 24-04-20, 03:43
Matthew P Matthew P is offline
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When originally brazed on somebody might have then taken a wet rag and rapidly chilled the metal so they could touch up the paint sooner? That could have caused cracks. Which might have gone unnoticed or ignored if there was a cause for a expediency and an attitude that they would still hold.

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