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<blockquote data-quote="Dot_3" data-source="post: 2709997" data-attributes="member: 124757"><p>I think you're wasting time sending it back. That's only an opinion, mine only, and I don't portend to speak for anyone else. Nor am I suggesting you go against your better judgment. I only offer my opinion because you came here looking for my opinion. As well as the 150 other opinions you got. </p><p></p><p>I know nothing of christensen arms. But I do know about carbon rings and you have a bad one. "Had" I should say. You knocked most of it out with one focused cleaninf once you knew what you were up against. I literally consider a carbon ring a part of life. I deal with it just like I deal with taxes and health insurance. I'm no fan of it, but it's there and it's up to me to make the most out of it. There's not a smith on the planet that will warranty their work on the basis of a carbon ring forming.</p><p></p><p>Now, if once down to bare metal there are dings and scores and other abrasions, send it in. Otherwise, just deal with the carbon deposits a little more aggressively (spend some time at the throat and scope it every cleaning) and you're gtg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dot_3, post: 2709997, member: 124757"] I think you’re wasting time sending it back. That’s only an opinion, mine only, and I don’t portend to speak for anyone else. Nor am I suggesting you go against your better judgment. I only offer my opinion because you came here looking for my opinion. As well as the 150 other opinions you got. I know nothing of christensen arms. But I do know about carbon rings and you have a bad one. “Had” I should say. You knocked most of it out with one focused cleaninf once you knew what you were up against. I literally consider a carbon ring a part of life. I deal with it just like I deal with taxes and health insurance. I’m no fan of it, but it’s there and it’s up to me to make the most out of it. There’s not a smith on the planet that will warranty their work on the basis of a carbon ring forming. Now, if once down to bare metal there are dings and scores and other abrasions, send it in. Otherwise, just deal with the carbon deposits a little more aggressively (spend some time at the throat and scope it every cleaning) and you’re gtg. [/QUOTE]
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