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To beat a dead horse, the 837 standard outlines electromagnetic-force tests, nitric-acid submersion tests, fault-current surge tests and plenty of other assorted fun and games.

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You mean if you put enough current through it to melt it you'll know it was ok?


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Roger I got that picture, I see they have done some shelf reinforcement with J-Line. [Linked Image]

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Bob, your's is much nicer, now I'll have to see if we can clean ours up some. [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

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I know I was low on the temp when I said greater than 1000, Just could not remember the temp that nite.

Roger and iwire good pics.


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