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Just for stoopstroop....F75 ring ID numbers.......:blink:

AndyNM

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The rings in the top row are silver, all others are gold.
The dime is just for size reference.

Andy,NM
 
recently done by someone who doesn't even own an F75 means that all those gold rings, and also any buttons would be lost:punch:
Turning disc up like that might work fine for a coinshooter, but I will never chance loosing golden goodies & rare military buttons hoping for another inch....
Added depth can easily be attained on the F75 by simply switching to the jewlery process or all metal....
 
on the F75. It's 50 on the T2. But here in new mexico 70 is best for all F75 user, because that leaves the gold just for me. :twodetecting:

Andy,NM
 
Hi Bill!

I think the guy who suggested Disc at 50 was mistakenly quoting T2 numbers for the F75...............MattR.UK
 
But I kinda figured that, but thought it was very misleading to new F75 owners........
 
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