jeepthrills01
Well-Known Member
Ok...maybe a foundry worker didn't have a 5...or who knows...just an oddity.
Educate me, what do other letters if used indicate?Ok...maybe a foundry worker didn't have a 5...or who knows...just an oddity.View attachment 1787491
Absolutely sure it's not a 9??
Am I wrong to first assume a "9" should mimic an upside down "6", in the casting number, which it does not?I opened in a new tab and zoomed, that casting revision number sure looks like a '9' to me...
Nothing odd, damn near every block has a - #Just an oddity yall...not looking for anything except sharing an oddity....
Some of us need less coffee.
My mom never said that to me because.....My Mom always said I was Special.
I'm lucky, last Friday she and I shared the best chocolate cake ever and she blew all the candles out on her 96th Birthday, she also reminded me I was special, if so, I suspect I know where it came from.My mom never said that to me because.....
Are they just numbering or marking for the progression of the casting molds over time?The - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 are just casting cavity numbers. That one is a 9..
Each sand cast station gets a "cavity" number. Otherwise if they had a quality issue they'd be scrapping every block vs say just -6...Are they just numbering or marking for the progression of the casting molds over time?
The back story I read years back was the sand-casting molds degraded over time in use, and as they wore out and got replaced a new rendition got the next higher number in the progression, and the thinking in the hobby was lower numbers were likely more exact castings as per design than higher numbers, and therefore more sought after.Each sand cast station gets a "cavity" number. Otherwise if they had a quality issue they'd be scrapping every block vs say just -6...