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Doug Goncz
 
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Default Purity of copper when you melt it

One thing I have read is that melted copper never melts. That is, like the
bottom of the Charles River on the way up, it just gets less vicous and less
pasty, but must be very hot to become what we'd call a pourable fluid,
something that pours in a stream rather than in chunks.



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