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Smitty Two wrote:

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Tim Watts wrote:

Smitty Two wrote:

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Tim Watts wrote:

pound-shop piece of cheesemetal

Thanks, I'll add that to my American vocabulary.


I guess you have "everything for a dollar" shops?


Sure.


But what would you call soft ****e metal that the pliars and screwdrivers
in such shops are made of?


"Pot metal" is often used for cheap castings, but I've heard the term
applied to any low quality metal, even if it isn't cast.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pot_metal


Ah - now you've said it, I have heard that term too...

Cheese metal is a good term. I once bought a drill bit at a home
improvement store that bent when I tried to drill a piece of wood with
it. Reminds me of the acronym ASO, meaning "anvil shaped object."


Wood - LoL! And I get upset when my SDS destroys a bit on iron hard masonry
:-


My dad use to have a term "muckite" (****ite is also used) for die-cast
alumunium that snaps as soon as you look at it.

cheesemetal is different - it never breaks but it might as well be lead
for all the use it is :-o

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