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    Zinc alloy POT METAL

    From playing around with melting I have learned low temp melt alloys POT METAL that sell off as mix and once in a wile could slip by as Ally
    I see now It's not crap metal, if you realize it's properties .We always find it and give it no thought . Some Zinc alloys are very strong and you can fix things with the molten metal that far surpass epoxy. Not as a glue but as a fill
    This alloy - the annoyance of Aluminum - as we try to sell AL Is a Armageddon metal if ever there was one . Low temp back woods workability can save your life. No question it will make things to keep you alive.
    Stop believing the yard workers Bull they pay nothing for Pot Metal but its so very useful
    Make some ingots and keep some on hand.

    Last edited by Copper Head; 08-18-2013 at 05:50 PM.



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