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Forster Co-Ax wear plate issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="lefty222" data-source="post: 2706749" data-attributes="member: 62006"><p>Thin flat stock and sheet steel are usually measured in gauge .034 is 20 gauge +-.002, l worked with heat treating and plating at one time or l had made parts that needed to be hardened after stamping for strength and wearability.</p><p>There seems to be a trend going on in the last two years blaming the blame on the supply chain, what happened to the in-house QC?</p><p>That part is made by blanket stamping from steel rolls.</p><p>You can test the new part with a file, run a file on the edge of the old part and use the same file on the new part if the new part was improved (harder) you will feel the difference, if they feel the same get a spear plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lefty222, post: 2706749, member: 62006"] Thin flat stock and sheet steel are usually measured in gauge .034 is 20 gauge +-.002, l worked with heat treating and plating at one time or l had made parts that needed to be hardened after stamping for strength and wearability. There seems to be a trend going on in the last two years blaming the blame on the supply chain, what happened to the in-house QC? That part is made by blanket stamping from steel rolls. You can test the new part with a file, run a file on the edge of the old part and use the same file on the new part if the new part was improved (harder) you will feel the difference, if they feel the same get a spear plate. [/QUOTE]
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