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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Kennedy" data-source="post: 286457" data-attributes="member: 6563"><p>3D_MAN,</p><p>I sent you a PM to try and learn more about this. You replied that you reported this during the BETA test but the BETA logs show no reports of torn membranes from any BETA testers. If the membrane had torn during testing you would have needed another membrane to continue testing. Our logs show only two replacement membranes shipped to BETA testers and both were due to damage during shipping. None were reported damaged during testing.</p><p></p><p>I also contacted our engineering team and they conducted several tests today with large cross section files. None of the tests resulted in a broken, torn or punctured membrane. If you would like to reply to my PM with your contact information or use the contact info I included in the PM to call or email me we can understand exactly what you did and try to replicate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Kennedy, post: 286457, member: 6563"] 3D_MAN, I sent you a PM to try and learn more about this. You replied that you reported this during the BETA test but the BETA logs show no reports of torn membranes from any BETA testers. If the membrane had torn during testing you would have needed another membrane to continue testing. Our logs show only two replacement membranes shipped to BETA testers and both were due to damage during shipping. None were reported damaged during testing. I also contacted our engineering team and they conducted several tests today with large cross section files. None of the tests resulted in a broken, torn or punctured membrane. If you would like to reply to my PM with your contact information or use the contact info I included in the PM to call or email me we can understand exactly what you did and try to replicate it. [/QUOTE]
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