ShadowsPapa
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Being silly and somewhat serious -
Put the scope away and stop looking for problems where they don't exist.
It's a tube, brazed, soldered or welded.
They don't give a rip about the appearance of the inside.
With brazing, soldering or even some welding, you can have "blobs"
It's not some foreign stuff someone poured into your tank.
It's not a result of corrosion or acid swelling or destroying the metal.
It almost looks like a blob of braze or weld like maybe an electrode touched where it wasn't meant to touch - not pretty but not damaging or impacting function in any way.
It's a cheap tube, made quickly, they don't really care what it looks like inside, as long as it is sealed. They won't go cleaning up blobs of anything - in some cases, even on the outside.
I think, personally, you are over-analyzing it. (now there's the pot calling the kettle black)
Put the scope away and stop looking for problems where they don't exist.
It's a tube, brazed, soldered or welded.
They don't give a rip about the appearance of the inside.
With brazing, soldering or even some welding, you can have "blobs"
It's not some foreign stuff someone poured into your tank.
It's not a result of corrosion or acid swelling or destroying the metal.
It almost looks like a blob of braze or weld like maybe an electrode touched where it wasn't meant to touch - not pretty but not damaging or impacting function in any way.
It's a cheap tube, made quickly, they don't really care what it looks like inside, as long as it is sealed. They won't go cleaning up blobs of anything - in some cases, even on the outside.
I think, personally, you are over-analyzing it. (now there's the pot calling the kettle black)
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