Hello, folks,
I'm new to "exotic" tools and recently wanted to try out a Facom 440 series spanner/wrench.
Upon receiving it, however, I realized there was a small nick or indentation in it as can be seen in the attached image.
I'm fairly "****", but it doesn't bother to me to the point of wanting to return it for another one, especially if I'd just get another with a dent in it. But I do have a few questions:
1. Is this normal at times for some higher-priced spanners?
2. This doesn't affect the overall integrity of the spanner, does it?
3. What would cause such a ding? I ask because I'm simply curious and because I feel that this is a strong spanner and can't imagine this happening during shipment. I actually tried making a dent myself using another metal object but was quite unsuccessful, thus I wonder. Thanks.
I'm new to "exotic" tools and recently wanted to try out a Facom 440 series spanner/wrench.
Upon receiving it, however, I realized there was a small nick or indentation in it as can be seen in the attached image.
I'm fairly "****", but it doesn't bother to me to the point of wanting to return it for another one, especially if I'd just get another with a dent in it. But I do have a few questions:
1. Is this normal at times for some higher-priced spanners?
2. This doesn't affect the overall integrity of the spanner, does it?
3. What would cause such a ding? I ask because I'm simply curious and because I feel that this is a strong spanner and can't imagine this happening during shipment. I actually tried making a dent myself using another metal object but was quite unsuccessful, thus I wonder. Thanks.
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