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Old 11-10-2015, 09:48 PM   #8
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Default Re: Another myth put out to pasture

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There are now two posters that understand metals and metal working.
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Bill, I have an extensive background in tool & die. State indentured. I also have a degree in metallurgy. Spent many years as a tool maker, in charge of quality control of the tooling produced and requisite laboratory inspections of steel, etc.
That being understood (I hope) I can say with certainty that standing a crankshaft on end is the best way to store them.

Ya know, lots of different ways 'work". However, there is only one "best" way.
I try to keep in mind that not everyone graduated at the top of their class. Heck, judging by many of the posts herein, I have to wonder just how many actually graduated.
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