"Hex" Threads
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Per Brent's observations, these "globs" on the base of the threads only appear on very end game glass -- the rolled-under base toll, the No 31 Keg, the signals and B 44. It is most certainly a molding problem and not intentional or desired. | Per Brent's observations, these "globs" on the base of the threads only appear on very end game glass -- the rolled-under base toll, the No 31 Keg, the signals and B 44. It is most certainly a molding problem and not intentional or desired. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Brookfield_Hex_Threads.jpg|frame|left|CD 121 with "hex" anamoly at base of threads. Photo by Brent Burger.]] |
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Lee wonders if this is some sort of anomaly made from the mechanism that would retrieve the threaded plunger (the size of a wooden cob -- just the tip, not the entire shaft) out of the molten glass.
Per Brent's observations, these "globs" on the base of the threads only appear on very end game glass -- the rolled-under base toll, the No 31 Keg, the signals and B 44. It is most certainly a molding problem and not intentional or desired.