Amazing mike simply amazing, the spots near the leg sockets baffle me considering how this thing looks hardly used.Take a close pic of the middle of the bowl, I think you were thinking it is where they put it on something to spin it.
how did the process go for unceasing the vents on the bottom? and what did you do to get them to move?
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on December 06, 2014, 06:16:09 PMAmazing mike simply amazing, the spots near the leg sockets baffle me considering how this thing looks hardly used.Take a close pic of the middle of the bowl, I think you were thinking it is where they put it on something to spin it.Those 2 big rust spots on the bottom around the leg sockets baffled me too. There are 2 spots inside the bowl that have smaller rust spots - these line up with the ones on the outside. I am thinking something wet and greasy was left for years.In picture number 7 - in the bottom of the bowl you can see a raised dimple. I was talking to 604 and his Brown 26er has the same thing. I'll get a couple shots of it tomorrow and add them.
It got dropped moving it somewhere along the line.......if it's chipped porcelain......the porcelain will be chipped at the pressure point centered around the leg / leg socket, both inside & out.....then it rusts