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Going to pick up an old 632
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<blockquote data-quote="spitzair" data-source="post: 120222" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>Pretty sure they're aluminum, I have a new one sitting in my shop waiting to go onto one of my 732s when I get a chance, one got buggered up before I bought the machine by some enthusiastic individual with a pipe wrench and when they put the cylinder back together they never got the gland all the way in, plus it's starting to leak pretty good too… anyway I'll check what it's made out of when I get back home tonight if I don't forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spitzair, post: 120222, member: 3333"] Pretty sure they’re aluminum, I have a new one sitting in my shop waiting to go onto one of my 732s when I get a chance, one got buggered up before I bought the machine by some enthusiastic individual with a pipe wrench and when they put the cylinder back together they never got the gland all the way in, plus it’s starting to leak pretty good too… anyway I’ll check what it’s made out of when I get back home tonight if I don’t forget. [/QUOTE]
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