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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 3043495" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Thanks for saying that about the brass. I can't explain it, it's… weird. It feels disposable. It feels like I ought to worry about tearing it. Good to know about redding. I really don't feel like re tooling a poorly made die, but I also committed my play money elsewhere and can't buy a much better die for a while. At least you don't think I'm crazy. I looked at it again tonight and it's a waste. We've all been caught pushing a rope once or twice but I don't think there's a second chance for me in this one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 3043495, member: 115819"] Thanks for saying that about the brass. I can’t explain it, it’s… weird. It feels disposable. It feels like I ought to worry about tearing it. Good to know about redding. I really don’t feel like re tooling a poorly made die, but I also committed my play money elsewhere and can’t buy a much better die for a while. At least you don’t think I’m crazy. I looked at it again tonight and it’s a waste. We’ve all been caught pushing a rope once or twice but I don’t think there’s a second chance for me in this one! [/QUOTE]
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