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Old 16-03-10, 20:10
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Flattened copper pipe has limited heat absorbtion capability. How do I know? By burning through some while filling in rust perforated inner fenders on my cab 13 floor. If you are working on flat surfaces, 1/4" copper plate works better as a heat sink. There are a few pieces at the barn but if you want some for your home welding shop take a look at Cohen's on Merivale Rd. or if that doesn't fit your needs check the Metal Supermarket on Sheffield Rd. (soon to become Superior Metals - they are not renewing their franchise agreement - same location and phone numbers as at present).
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