We use the Magnaflux Spotcheck dye penetrant system at work.  It's
easy to use, and will highlight cracks the reach the surface.  No UV
needed.  A set of the three spray cans needed will run you under $40
(plus shippping) from Grainger or McMaster-Carr.

Bill

On May 13, 4:17 am, mitchelr <mitch...@onid.orst.edu> wrote:
> Hope this is not too far off topic.  I have an old Sugino Impel
> crankset I want to bring back into use specifically because of its
> 94/58 five arm configuration (and the daunting cost of alternatives
> such as the TA Carmina).  Ebay supplied an old Sugino set.  But is it
> any good?  My LBS folks looked it over and offered assurances but I'm
> still uncertain.  Has anyone every used the Zyglo dye analysis process
> for parts such as a crank and if so was it worthwhile?  I'm presuming
> automotive engine rebuilders will have the dyes and UV lighting but
> are there other sources?  Many thanks for the good advice on this odd
> project.
> Rich Mitchell, Corvallis Oregon
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