What convinces you of that?there is no way that is a mark from a lathe with a "cutoff" tool. Was that fiction?
What convinces you of that?there is no way that is a mark from a lathe with a "cutoff" tool. Was that fiction?
there is no way that is a mark from a lathe with a "cutoff" tool. Was that fiction?

Honestly BC, I have more important things on my mind than to banter about how a scratch got on someone else's KFL. Frankly, we all must be bored to spend the time we have on that scratch which, in the end, is about as important as a mole on an elephant ....![]()
I think it's another one of life's mysteries, like Stonehenge, crop circles, or why socks disappear in the dryer.
now sometimes the scratch is placed out of view, if not on the deck its under the tin mans cap. does yours have a scratch there?
Honestly BC, I have more important things on my mind than to banter about how a scratch got on someone else's KFL. Frankly, we all must be bored to spend the time we have on that scratch which, in the end, is about as important as a mole on an elephant ....![]()
also mine has the same mark. SO this isn't just some tooling problem. also it looks like that surface was milled. you can see marks going left and right not circular
Well...I have 5 Kayfun Lites. They all have the same mark. I know I didn't make the marks. Others have posted that they have the same marks. What is it then?