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Episode 50: Anyone Have A Bottle Opener?

McNaughton-McKay Electric Co. Season 4 Episode 11

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Have you ever tried to open a twist off cap only to realize you are going to need a bottle opener? In this episode Auston talks with Max Davitt of LinMot to discuss issues surrounding capping applications and where legacy techniques may fall short of modern applications. 

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