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    6X30 brown bakelite case

    Hello

    Here is a brown 6X30 bakelite case. There are some strange remains ... What did it happen with that case ?




    #2
    Has it been repaired?


    Carles

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      #3
      No, It has not been repaired. All metal parts are riveted and impossible to remove.

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        #4
        in my opinions nothing special, it's a kind of sealing. I have this on arround 40 cases.

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          #5
          Interesting benutzer. Could you show an exemple ?

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            #6
            Will make photos in the next days....at the moment we are painting our home new and so everythink is in boxes but it looks like yours.

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              #7
              Here are 2 photos from my black bakelite case. Do you find exactly the same "sealing" on your cases ? It looks like paint.



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                #8
                Hi, I think it's an kind of sealing but......... I have arround 180 bakelit case but I will look in a few days if I can live again normal

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                  #9
                  Could be a kind of rusting inhibitor, tar based.

                  That would make sense as rusting could be a problem with these. Rusting rivets leading to cracking bakelite.

                  There is a special type of galvanic rusting that may apply to this construction. Moist weather will do the job. Or sweat. Rain is not needed. And the corrosion will be concentrated inside the holes in the bakelite.

                  If so, the way the black stuff has been applied suggest field work.

                  And that, in turn, suggest that some kind of official note has been sent out to the Waffenmeisters, to carry out this maintenance whenever possible.
                  They received updates on equipment maintenance at short intervals.

                  I will not comment on how difficult it is for the rest of us, when one collector pile up 100+ bakelite cases, heh heh, but in this instant it does show that the procedure wasn´t a one only incident.
                  Last edited by Mikedenmark; 12-13-2015, 01:54 PM.

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                    #10
                    Thanks for your interesting opinion Mikedenmark.

                    For information, on my black case, the black stuff is only all around the rivets. I would say it has been applied during the manufacturing process.

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