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Default Mercury vs. aluminum

Califbill wrote in
rec.crafts.metalworking on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 20:29:33 -0800:

"dan" wrote in message ...

Ignoramus1592 wrote in
rec.crafts.metalworking on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 21:55:43 -0600:

On 2010-12-22, Califbill wrote:
"dan" wrote in message ...

Cydrome Leader wrote in
rec.crafts.metalworking on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 05:29:00 +0000 (UTC):

It's really more accurate to watch the video and realize aluminum is one
of those crazy metals that normally ships in a tank of kerosene or oil to
keep air and water away from it, and that the truly amazing part is that
the thin oxide layer it forms really seals the rest of the metal from
basically rusting away, or catching on fire or other stuff like that.

We get shipments of aluminum at work all the time. Just open in a
stake side truck. I think your confusing aluminum with sodium.


Dan, I think that his point was that if not for the oxide layer,
aluminum would also be one of those metals that react violently with
air and water. With the oxide layer, it is safe enough to transport in
a stake side truck.


OK. So it's not "normally ships in a tank of kerosene or oil to keep
air and water away from it" like Califbill said?


Wasn't me that said it ships in oil.


Sorry. I guess I got confused by your newsreaders way of quoting.
But someone said that aluminum normally ships in oil.
That's BS. That's all I'm saying.
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Dan H.
northshore MA.