I'm just gonna do a big copy and paste here, DDen seems to be clearing everything up. If your block was shipping on the 6th or later it will be fine, and if earlier it may have a small issue, but they will replace them.
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Yep…the counter sunk tops went out on the 4th and 5th. The rest were changed. There isn’t any risk to the countersunk bolts. But if they do crack we will replace them…
Best Regards,
Jeremy Burnett
jeremy@dangerden.com
www.dangerden.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Brad [mailto:otama@ihug.co.nz]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 6:31 PM
To: Jeremy - Danger Den
Subject: Re: MAZE3 Info
Jeremy, is it ok if we post this email?
Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeremy - Danger Den
To: 'Kevin Hanson'
Cc:
Joe@procooling.com ;
UnaClocker@procooling.com ;
Brad@procooling.com
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 1:16 PM
Subject: MAZE3 Info
Kevin,
Jeremy here at the Den...
You know we lurk the forums and don't normally post...but I noticed this:
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...3&pagenumber=1
I know there are some questions about the top of the MAZE3. We have now gone to a pan head type bolt (low profile) getting away from the counter sunk hole. The top is 3/8" thick and we haven't had any evidence leaking due to warping. If someone were to have a crack due to the countersink, we encourage them to contact us so we can make everything right (send them a new top and bolts). There hasn't been any other evidence of cracking. A lot of work was done in the development phase but during the first production run...there was more to learn.
The copper base is machined from copper stock...not cast. There shouldn't be a gap between the top and base (at the most a piece of paper may be slipped in) but if there is a significant gap we should be contacted to make it right.
Again we do want to satisfy everyone (is it possible?
and if they have any issue with their block to let us know and we will make it right...
Best Regards,
Jeremy Burnett
jeremy@dangerden.com
www.dangerden.com
Best Regards,
Jeremy Burnett
jeremy@dangerden.com
www.dangerden.com