Re: t-bars twist
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Re: t-bars twist



You are now the proud owner of two new prybars! Should
not have been stored standing up.
They come very straight when new Neal. Obviusly
warpage hit them fast.
--- neal zimmerman <neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  I  have  a set of t-bars i yanked from a parts car
> a few months ago.
> Like a dummy I stood them up in a corner and forgot
> about them.
>    a couple days ago i found them   and noticed they
> have a slight arc
> to them and they dont roll smoothly across the
> garage floor.  I put a
> straightedge on them and they are definitely not a 
> flat line.
>   1) could that have happened that quickly?? ( about
> 3 months)
>     2) or is it probably previous wear??
>      3) Or is that how they come??
>   neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
> 


George


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