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A Ladies way to find a crack in your block.

Using flour to find a crack?

You must be going with some pretty fat chicks.....:nono:



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Chris you'll have to let me know where you buy your Christmas Crack-ers from, jokes like that it will be must have to have them on next years dinner table...:D
 
I saw, but he didn't take it to furthest level, now both of you behave before I send both of you to your rooms. :D

I may be guilty of sowing the seeds, but not the thoughts. A pure mind would think flour "can" be used to find block cracks. Maybe?:smile5: Leo
  • EDIT: Never would I go there on "Christmas Day":D
 
That's fine if you have a spare $700 for the kit.

Last time I checked the spot check kit was about $50. I have been using the same kit for 3 years, checked at least 3 sets of heads and many etc's.

Check it out
magnaflux DOT com / spotcheck DOT stm
 
I was looking at the add in MSC. The spot check looked like it was $80 but it looked like there was an electronic device that was needed also that jacked the price way up.
 
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