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Eric R Snow wrote:
So if a hard to fixture part comes along this solution may be better than Cerrobend. What melting temperature does Cerrobend have? I had very good experience with a Wood's metal wannabe. Wood's metal melts at about 175°F, but contains cadmium. The alloy I have melts at 200°F but is non toxic. You can simply whipe it off from the metal you clamped. Nick -- Motor Modelle // Engine Models http://www.motor-manufaktur.de |
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