tazmainiendigger
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Joined: 11/21/2003 From: State O Maine Status: offline
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Well here comes my big splash in the pool, haha! I have put many you should not do that type of bottles on high speed... umbrella inks, rectangular meds, lower end flasks (including stoddard types) and even a warners a time or two, all have come out perfect... I have not broke one yet or have it come lose in the stopples. I am running seven canisters and have a good 4000+ bottles to do and want to" Git ER DONE.........."!!!! ( I WOULD NOT RECCOMEND IT UNLESS YOU PLAN ON A LOSS) Glass thickness and overall condition of the bottle is definetly a factor if you consider running higher speeds as are bubbles, flash and potstones, they would definetly be on the probally dont do list. I have had a flash ( half moon shaped spall) pop out once, I was going to glue it back on but the tumbling action had reduced it by 50% if not more and smoothed it out like a tumbled stone! I ended up wet sanding the lip on that one a (yellow blob top mug base Gahms beer) and it ended up looking like it had never had a flaw! But anyways back to the original dilemma...... I like to think it's my machine and my experiments and I want to be the best bottle cleaner I can be ,so I stroll off the beaten path and do things my way! Please note I have confined most of these dont do actions to small to medium size bottle "copper weight" is a big factor.... Well thats my two cents worth...... Taz
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