Re: What is "Roughcast"?
Or maybe you should save your malarky for someone who doesnt know better.
I KNEW you'll bite. You just can't accept to be called out, don't you? And to consider the possibility of being wrong? You'll be dead before you'll even admit to the possibility. Congratulations, you came to the right country; you're in very good company then!
The AFX mags are all chinese (not saying thats the issue but clarifying their source)
Of course they're MADE in China. Just like all the others I've cited. The company I was talking about is american, though.

If you've gotten an UOA5 from Jon, you've already have one of the same company. Located in Illinois, to be precise.
And no not everyone gets their mags from the same source.
You remember I SELL magnets, isn't it? That means dealing with different sources, that in my case have been american (all with plants located in China, FYI), chinese and european (yes, they exist; the one I deal with supplies the Ferrari F1 Team). Guess how I know what I've said?
Ive never had the same issues from mags that I got from magnetic hold or throbak.
How many have you tried so you can have that judgement? From how many batches? In my case, I had to sample different suppliers for at least a year, comparing notes of different charges from different batches to be able to assess the reliability of the source. I'm sure you did the same, didn't you?
Foundaries are not government appointed
OK, you got me; it's called "contracting". Sorry!
9000 ISO is just a set of standards about what things should be but as we have seen in many industries there is still room for interpretation.
Well, if you wanna be contracted by the goverment, that's one of the BASIC requirements... and you just wanna dismiss that?
Really not impressed with the just throwing around of big terms and words that dont really bolster your argument they are just there to try and dazzle someone with BS.
To impress you was not the meaning of my post. Trying to put a little bit of prospective to your harsh words about a whole industry was.
You can call it anyway you want. I just call'em "facts".
An anecdotal note: I got from an acquaintance of mine a dozen of short mags taken out from broken Gibson p'ups from mid 70s. Half of them don't hold a charge for longer than three months, and one of'em can't even stay on the fridge holding a note. Those were made in america, by an american company, using american materials and american industrial manufactoring processes. What's your take on those? Would you judge an entire industry just by them?
No, you won't; isn't it? Now, WHY you do with others? Because they're chinese?
Let's hear it...
