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Stanley
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Post by Stanley »

That's a tall bloke!!

Some interesting (if you like your inox) here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_steel_grades

A bit more critical than a spacer, we need an expert to say, "use *** type" really.
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Stanley wrote:That's a tall bloke!!

Some interesting (if you like your inox) here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_steel_grades

A bit more critical than a spacer, we need an expert to say, "use *** type" really.
Yes your right. Mind you I think the stockholder would be able to advise. I'm fairly sure any grade/type would do and choice would come down, primarily, to it's stain resistance. Anyway, thanks for that 'Wiki' link. I find all of that fascinating (wot a nerd eh?) cos I think it's in my blood. When I was a little kid a blast furnace at the local steelworks just across the way would fill my bedroom with a bright orange light every night when it was being charged. :shock: Though, for a long time I did believe my dad when he told me we lived next to a volcano. :lol:
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el-nicko wrote:
Stanley wrote:That's a tall bloke!!

Some interesting (if you like your inox) here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_steel_grades

A bit more critical than a spacer, we need an expert to say, "use *** type" really.
Yes your right. Mind you I think the stockholder would be able to advise. I'm fairly sure any grade/type would do and choice would come down, primarily, to it's stain resistance. Anyway, thanks for that 'Wiki' link. I find all of that fascinating (wot a nerd eh?) cos I think it's in my blood. When I was a little kid a blast furnace at the local steelworks just across the way would fill my bedroom with a bright orange light every night when it was being charged. :shock: Though, for a long time I did believe my dad when he told me we lived next to a volcano. :lol:
Thank god you didn't grow up in the red-light district :wink:

Al :)
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Blackal wrote: Thank god you didn't grow up in the red-light district :wink:

Al :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Now that would have took some explainin' Al. :lol:
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Mr. Spock is my role model so be advised; I possess no (discernible) sense of humour.

It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
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