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My AR blew up on me today...
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<blockquote data-quote="andrsnsm" data-source="post: 2519425" data-attributes="member: 10240"><p>I understand the basics and the utility of MPI, my point is relative to the size of cracks that might result in his barrel. Good stuff for large cracks but what if the crack in the barrel is very small and very tight? MPI is an excellent technique in the right application. The other question is what the barrel is made from. If it is a SS is it of an alloy that is still ferromagnetic? Probably is but if not MPI will not work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrsnsm, post: 2519425, member: 10240"] I understand the basics and the utility of MPI, my point is relative to the size of cracks that might result in his barrel. Good stuff for large cracks but what if the crack in the barrel is very small and very tight? MPI is an excellent technique in the right application. The other question is what the barrel is made from. If it is a SS is it of an alloy that is still ferromagnetic? Probably is but if not MPI will not work. [/QUOTE]
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