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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3489293" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>By golly, I think you are right! I got it under a bright light with a magnifying glass and it is indeed where the side plate meets up with the frame. It looks like a crack because the gap is so pronounced but when looking with a magnifying glass, you can see the line continue into the cylinder housing and makes two perfect right angles. Fractures typically do not occur at a right angle, much less two concurrently. </p><p></p><p>I’m glad I asked here. Thanks, all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3489293, member: 26476"] By golly, I think you are right! I got it under a bright light with a magnifying glass and it is indeed where the side plate meets up with the frame. It looks like a crack because the gap is so pronounced but when looking with a magnifying glass, you can see the line continue into the cylinder housing and makes two perfect right angles. Fractures typically do not occur at a right angle, much less two concurrently. I’m glad I asked here. Thanks, all! [/QUOTE]
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