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Re: Surface Damage after peening
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04/23/10
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The damage looks like a long scatch or goove thats been peened over. Problem is we are 100% sure it was not visible to the naked eye prior to peening. Socrates answer seems to have hit the nail on the head.
Thanks for the info.
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