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Posted by JEFF MULHERN on May 10, 2004 at 15:09:42 from (12.205.144.185):
In Reply to: Alumaloy posted by TwinCreek on June 10, 2003 at 07:15:09:
just saw that commercial for the first time last night. Here's a question for those of you who have used it: I am a custom bike builder ( motorcycle ) and Ive recently started working with a sand casting foundry. My latest vision involves BONDING two pieces of cast rod together at the ends ( about a 30 deg angle ) to form the cycles handlebars. Ive been screwing with this concpt for a year now and have never been able to get the two pieces cast together at one time. Heres the question: based on your experience do you think you would trust this stuff to bond handlebar pieces together ( lives are at stake here!!! ) they claim 30some thousand lbs of sheer.... what do ya'll think? Jeff
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